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hi there i needed to put my bull terrier to sleep a few mothes back far to young just coming round to thinking i need to get another play mate for her sister that i also got .. i would love to get a fitter english bull thats more active .. im a personal trainer so would love the dog to come running the miles with me [bANNED TEXT] the breed of today could not do day in day out no probs ..

iv been reading up last month on fitter working lines and am having problems finding the propa old lines or fit active fit lines

iv herd Mr ingles name pop up a few times and iv also googled his work and they are lovly dogs what would fit right in with my bootcamps and jogging runs work but his websight dont work no more and i herd he had a turn in is yard so not sure his breeding anymore .

dose anyone no him or could put me in contact with him would love to talk and get some info see if his breed would suit me and my work/family life or do they no anyother breeder in uk of active fit lines not the show fat lines that cant run .

 

thanks for help

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkjRm4OAzdE

 

My lad's a fitter type that can run alright.

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That Tinker belonged to an old school pal of mine from the mid 60's, and we still hunt together albeit at a slower pace. Tinker and Handy ( Red Hand of Ulster to give him his full name) were both bred

One for those interested in Wheatens... from the 1970s.... I had to crop it as the man in photo might not like it,,,    

No there was a wee dog from Limerick called "The Gallant Hendrix", Handy and Tinker, which were the only dogs of this breed I remember seeing certifying, which may be a contributing factor as to why t

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That video made me chuckle lol did I see you lap that dog at 1 point lol?

Haha! We were playing about with the new i-phone and me and the dog actually ran on different days, except for the last few scenes where he was catching me and we were in the same shot. Not being a runner, my hamstrings are still killing me. Thought it was a bit of fun to show off the sierra where I live to folks interested in warm-weather training on some of the training fórums I frequent. Glad you had a chuckle :thumbs:

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That video made me chuckle lol did I see you lap that dog at 1 point lol?

 

Haha! We were playing about with the new i-phone and me and the dog actually ran on different days, except for the last few scenes where he was catching me and we were in the same shot. Not being a runner, my hamstrings are still killing me. Thought it was a bit of fun to show off the sierra where I live to folks interested in warm-weather training on some of the training fórums I frequent. Glad you had a chuckle :thumbs:
Well you can defonetly shift .lol.
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What terrier if any is in the apbt? Or would it just be a bulldog? And also what else went into the make up of them?

I've always said that the most pure bred breeds of dogs are the American Pit Bull, the Greyhound and the Foxhound and of the three of them I'd say the APBT is the most pure bred.

Yes, he might have been called other names over the years but the truth is that he goes back to the dog that was the original Bulldog (the breed nowadays known as the bulldog is a modern reconstructed breed) and as he was the gamest of breeds there was not another breed that could be used as an outcross.

His standard was not on the showbench and because he was bred for function, not form, is the reason he comes short, tall, cobby, racey, every possible colour and ranges from 20 lbs to 120 lbs.

His blood might have been used in many other breeds but their blood was not used in his.

Don't let anyone tell ya different.

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