chrisbullx 2,541 Posted November 10, 2013 Report Share Posted November 10, 2013 Fair lump him mate good luck with him to atb cbx 1 Quote Link to post
hunt crazy 38 Posted November 10, 2013 Report Share Posted November 10, 2013 I notice his ears aren't up like most EBT but I have to say he looks a lot better looking wit the ears down,but who cares as long as he does wats asked of him 2 Quote Link to post
keepdiggin 9,561 Posted November 10, 2013 Report Share Posted November 10, 2013 bet he would be good at finishing them coyotes off. 1 Quote Link to post
WorkingBullandTerrier 132 Posted November 10, 2013 Author Report Share Posted November 10, 2013 Yeah when I first saw him, his ears being down looked strange to me, but as soon as I saw him in person....I actually LIKE it. Simply aesthetics of course, but it does look neat. About the 'yotes....When my Stags become of age, I plan to run them on coyote. Maybe I could bring him along every now and then to join in. That would be quite interesting! I bet he'd love it. 1 Quote Link to post
keepdiggin 9,561 Posted November 10, 2013 Report Share Posted November 10, 2013 Yeah when I first saw him, his ears being down looked strange to me, but as soon as I saw him in person....I actually LIKE it. Simply aesthetics of course, but it does look neat. About the 'yotes....When my Stags become of age, I plan to run them on coyote. Maybe I could bring him along every now and then to join in. That would be quite interesting! I bet he'd love it. http://californiacatchers.com/index.asp?ID=22 have a look that site mate 2 Quote Link to post
WorkingBullandTerrier 132 Posted November 10, 2013 Author Report Share Posted November 10, 2013 Yeah when I first saw him, his ears being down looked strange to me, but as soon as I saw him in person....I actually LIKE it. Simply aesthetics of course, but it does look neat. About the 'yotes....When my Stags become of age, I plan to run them on coyote. Maybe I could bring him along every now and then to join in. That would be quite interesting! I bet he'd love it. http://californiacatchers.com/index.asp?ID=22 have a look that site mate I have looked them over before. Nice hunting pack they have. I run bulls, terriers, and long dogs as well. Never thought of running them all together though, but I am not opposed to the idea. Quote Link to post
bulljack 480 Posted November 10, 2013 Report Share Posted November 10, 2013 Hope he works out for you not my cup a tae , but a fine strong looking dog all the same, will he be used as a catch dog if he works out. Its good to see you posting again keep us posted on his progress like to see some hog hunting pics when you get him out good luck. 1 Quote Link to post
WorkingBullandTerrier 132 Posted November 10, 2013 Author Report Share Posted November 10, 2013 Hope he works out for you not my cup a tae , but a fine strong looking dog all the same, will he be used as a catch dog if he works out. Its good to see you posting again keep us posted on his progress like to see some hog hunting pics when you get him out good luck. Thank you! Yes, if he takes to catching like I have a good feeling he will.....he will take the spot of my lead CD. I will try and get pics for sure. A bit difficult at times for us because my husband and I tend to run alone most often, and we always have our hands full with dogs or a hog. This season I am going to put extra effort in getting a few photos though for sure. 1 Quote Link to post
BIG G wheton machine 1,594 Posted November 10, 2013 Report Share Posted November 10, 2013 Hope he works out for you not my cup a tae , but a fine strong looking dog all the same, will he be used as a catch dog if he works out. Its good to see you posting again keep us posted on his progress like to see some hog hunting pics when you get him out good luck. Thank you! Yes, if he takes to catching like I have a good feeling he will.....he will take the spot of my lead CD. I will try and get pics for sure. A bit difficult at times for us because my husband and I tend to run alone most often, and we always have our hands full with dogs or a hog. This season I am going to put extra effort in getting a few photos though for sure. is the ebt blood in the states outcrossed with other types of bull blood like pit etc mybe that's why you lot get them working easier? 1 Quote Link to post
WorkingBullandTerrier 132 Posted November 10, 2013 Author Report Share Posted November 10, 2013 Hope he works out for you not my cup a tae , but a fine strong looking dog all the same, will he be used as a catch dog if he works out. Its good to see you posting again keep us posted on his progress like to see some hog hunting pics when you get him out good luck. Thank you! Yes, if he takes to catching like I have a good feeling he will.....he will take the spot of my lead CD. I will try and get pics for sure. A bit difficult at times for us because my husband and I tend to run alone most often, and we always have our hands full with dogs or a hog. This season I am going to put extra effort in getting a few photos though for sure. is the ebt blood in the states outcrossed with other types of bull blood like pit etc mybe that's why you lot get them working easier? Not that I am aware of. Both of my males, as well as my husband's mini bitch are actually AKC registered, and the two who's pedigrees I have in hand (waiting on my new males to come in the mail) are bred on a lot of show titled dogs. Even back when I was a vet tech over the years, any clients I had that had EBT's would comment on their high prey drives, etc. I think that even though the outer shells of this breed has changed drastically over the years, their inner drive still remains in a lot of these dogs, it's just that the majority (almost all) wind up in pet homes, where they are obese couch dogs, and not allowed to engage in any driven type activities. Since these dogs here were young, they've been kept fit, and allowed to hunt/take game. They took to it like a fish in water. This newest male....he was actually raised up in an apartment by his first owner...his second owner that had him for a few months before sending him to me kept him outdoors, and let him be more of a dog if you will. His drive is through the roof. He got that huge scar on his side by chasing a cat underneath a mobile home with tin siding. Tore his side wide open, and from what I was told, it didn't hinder him a bit from acquiring his target. He's still a young dog at 16mths old. Quote Link to post
jawn 449 Posted November 11, 2013 Report Share Posted November 11, 2013 Yeah when I first saw him, his ears being down looked strange to me, but as soon as I saw him in person....I actually LIKE it. Simply aesthetics of course, but it does look neat. About the 'yotes....When my Stags become of age, I plan to run them on coyote. Maybe I could bring him along every now and then to join in. That would be quite interesting! I bet he'd love it. http://californiacatchers.com/index.asp?ID=22 have a look that site mate Good guy with good dogs hunting in the most anti hunting state in the U.S. Quote Link to post
General lee 979 Posted April 4, 2014 Report Share Posted April 4, 2014 How's this dog getting on now? 1 Quote Link to post
BIG G wheton machine 1,594 Posted April 4, 2014 Report Share Posted April 4, 2014 Hope he works out for you not my cup a tae , but a fine strong looking dog all the same, will he be used as a catch dog if he works out. Its good to see you posting again keep us posted on his progress like to see some hog hunting pics when you get him out good luck. Thank you! Yes, if he takes to catching like I have a good feeling he will.....he will take the spot of my lead CD. I will try and get pics for sure. A bit difficult at times for us because my husband and I tend to run alone most often, and we always have our hands full with dogs or a hog. This season I am going to put extra effort in getting a few photos though for sure. is the ebt blood in the states outcrossed with other types of bull blood like pit etc mybe that's why you lot get them working easier? Not that I am aware of. Both of my males, as well as my husband's mini bitch are actually AKC registered, and the two who's pedigrees I have in hand (waiting on my new males to come in the mail) are bred on a lot of show titled dogs. Even back when I was a vet tech over the years, any clients I had that had EBT's would comment on their high prey drives, etc. I think that even though the outer shells of this breed has changed drastically over the years, their inner drive still remains in a lot of these dogs, it's just that the majority (almost all) wind up in pet homes, where they are obese couch dogs, and not allowed to engage in any driven type activities. Since these dogs here were young, they've been kept fit, and allowed to hunt/take game. They took to it like a fish in water. This newest male....he was actually raised up in an apartment by his first owner...his second owner that had him for a few months before sending him to me kept him outdoors, and let him be more of a dog if you will. His drive is through the roof. He got that huge scar on his side by chasing a cat underneath a mobile home with tin siding. Tore his side wide open, and from what I was told, it didn't hinder him a bit from acquiring his target. He's still a young dog at 16mths old.are you breeding working male and female ebts and producing any working pups from any litters Quote Link to post
BIG G wheton machine 1,594 Posted April 4, 2014 Report Share Posted April 4, 2014 Yeah when I first saw him, his ears being down looked strange to me, but as soon as I saw him in person....I actually LIKE it. Simply aesthetics of course, but it does look neat. About the 'yotes....When my Stags become of age, I plan to run them on coyote. Maybe I could bring him along every now and then to join in. That would be quite interesting! I bet he'd love it. http://californiacatchers.com/index.asp?ID=22 have a look that site mate i think the guy who owns them ebts has the means to start a working type as he gives them work Quote Link to post
big napper 3,575 Posted April 4, 2014 Report Share Posted April 4, 2014 How's this dog getting on now? i had that question in mind just before i saw yours, how is he getting on mate, has he seen anything and what does he weigh Quote Link to post
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