dai dogs 1,404 Posted April 28 Report Share Posted April 28 Bull dogs and chickens are only worthy of the title Game is that correct? Quote Link to post
dai dogs 1,404 Posted April 28 Report Share Posted April 28 On 19/04/2024 at 12:13, gnasher16 said: So what you are saying is my little dog chasing a ball until he dies isnt game because he is enjoying himself ....you are starting to confuse yourself mate ! If you think a dog who dies during or after battle isnt having fun then again,you have no real understanding of the word. An old saying i like about gameness is " a truly game dog always thinks he is winning ". Your little dog won’t die chasing a ball Quote Link to post
Victor_84 191 Posted May 5 Report Share Posted May 5 (edited) I had a buddy who has a jagds and working pit bulls. He had a very hot jagd (as a result, the badger killed him on hunt), which he used to rolled young small-sized pits and jagd dominated and caused them big problems. But these are not always related things. There were cases when a poorly working dog killed a strong hunter in a occasional fight. You need to look at what the dog is bred for, only there you need to watch the game. Edited May 5 by Victor_84 Quote Link to post
gnasher16 30,046 Posted May 7 Report Share Posted May 7 On 28/04/2024 at 20:53, dai dogs said: Your little dog won’t die chasing a ball He would if i let him.......thats why i said it. Quote Link to post
C.green 3,229 Posted May 8 Report Share Posted May 8 Even the working type good ones aint game or hard i wouldnt say there just numb lol. Its basically a mongrel aint it they do have a good nose and the wind on some of them is decent but comparing them to bulldogs is abit silly. Any good bull terrier will carry bulldog blood in its recent breeding anyway 1 Quote Link to post
mushroom 12,878 Posted May 8 Report Share Posted May 8 I forget the guy's name Glynn or similar at Ingles rock. Didn't he have a seizure or something and his English bulls started chewing on him? I've seen a few nutters in the breed over the years. Quote Link to post
eastcoast 4,115 Posted May 8 Report Share Posted May 8 Some nonsense on here. "bulldog" men getting their knickers in a twist at working terriers being regarded as "game" dogs. Akin to a greyhound man getting upset with lurcher lads thinking their dogs are fast. It is the HUNTING Life. 3 Quote Link to post
steve66 3,397 Posted May 8 Report Share Posted May 8 2 hours ago, mushroom said: I forget the guy's name Glynn or similar at Ingles rock. Didn't he have a seizure or something and his English bulls started chewing on him? I've seen a few nutters in the breed over the years. Not heard that but he breeds some nice English bulls from what I’ve seen very athletic looking animals in top condition 1 Quote Link to post
mushroom 12,878 Posted May 8 Report Share Posted May 8 47 minutes ago, steve66 said: Not heard that but he breeds some nice English bulls from what I’ve seen very athletic looking animals in top condition He did and I nearly went for one about 11 years ago Quote Link to post
Elchapo 3,166 Posted May 9 Report Share Posted May 9 11 hours ago, mushroom said: He did and I nearly went for one about 11 years ago Heard about that myself , had a seizure in back yard while sorting the dogs and couple of them set about him 1 Quote Link to post
Aussie Whip 4,092 Posted May 9 Report Share Posted May 9 Isn't it that a dog is not truly game unless it is dead game and that means dying fighting and the end of the line. The gamest live dog can only be considered deeply game at best but I think you can call a lot of different animals game, it's not exclusively a bulldog term. Quote Link to post
Victor_84 191 Posted May 9 Report Share Posted May 9 10 years ago, I asked an old breeder if there were any dogs with a pit bull game among terriers. He replied that there are still such lines among the jagd terriers. Where breeders hard check dogs, they make five dog starts for a badger, each time changing a badger for a fresh one. And more. The bulldog is a stubborn dog, but his work comes from herding. Therefore, the goal of the bulldog is to subdue the bull. The killer instinct is based on the hunting instinct. It's from a terrier. p.s. the bullterrier was born as a show dog now a show. Quote Link to post
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