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what a load of bull

There's a huge difference from a bullx looking like its got bad feet..to it actually having bad performing feet...monkey fingered toes does'nt mean they will suffer from knock ups all their lives.

You tell um,,, "bad boy for life",,,,, lol

I like Bull X's and i do run one now and again with and for a friend...but i would not own one personally..they is two sides of a coin as we know....

 

A.. being a good will give 100% on any ground chasing anything...but there body cannot deal with it..they seem to break in one way or another..be it skin/feet/bones or stamina..they just seem to put too much into it for me and they can't deal with it..

 

B ..then you get a one that will hold back..it wont hurt itself as much but it is not giving 100%..so there for as far as bullX's go it's a jacker..

 

Give me a well bred Lurcher any day if it has a bit of bull in it so be it but i will never own a half cross..they are too much of a liability..BUT then again if i was 15yr old and wanted to smash fook out of everything that moved i would have one.. :D

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i will never own a half cross..they are too much of a liability.

 

So you wont want to 'borrow' mine anymore then :D

 

I agree they are not a dog you can expect to work into old age, their retirement will normally be sooner rather than later, but i have to say i couldn't wish for easier trained, dedicated, hard working dogs with a passion for living. But specific faults like bad feet i have never encountered, mine have always had extremely good feet.

 

Sometimes it is more to do with the owners rather than the dogs. you leave a very driven dog in a kennel day in day out then take it out working, those un-exercised flat feet are gonna take a bashing, as will the rest of the body.

 

Don't bother to train a dog properly and it will be a liability....any dog would.

 

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i will never own a half cross..they are too much of a liability.

So you wont want to 'borrow' mine anymore then :D

 

I agree they are not a dog you can expect to work into old age, their retirement will normally be sooner rather than later, but i have to say i couldn't wish for easier trained, dedicated, hard working dogs with a passion for living. But specific faults like bad feet i have never encountered, mine have always had extremely good feet.

 

Sometimes it is more to do with the owners rather than the dogs. you leave a very driven dog in a kennel day in day out then take it out working, those un-exercised flat feet are gonna take a bashing, as will the rest of the body.

 

Don't bother to train a dog properly and it will be a liability....any dog would.

if treated right they will live to a grand old age, can name countless bullxs that have been worked HARD all there life and still retired at past 10 a thing alot of non bullxs have struggled to do
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i will never own a half cross..they are too much of a liability.

So you wont want to 'borrow' mine anymore then :D

 

I agree they are not a dog you can expect to work into old age, their retirement will normally be sooner rather than later, but i have to say i couldn't wish for easier trained, dedicated, hard working dogs with a passion for living. But specific faults like bad feet i have never encountered, mine have always had extremely good feet.

 

Sometimes it is more to do with the owners rather than the dogs. you leave a very driven dog in a kennel day in day out then take it out working, those un-exercised flat feet are gonna take a bashing, as will the rest of the body.

 

Don't bother to train a dog properly and it will be a liability....any dog would.

if treated right they will live to a grand old age, can name countless bullxs that have been worked HARD all there life and still retired at past 10 a thing alot of non bullxs have struggled to do

 

 

That's good to hear SHH :thumbs:

There's hope for my idiot yet then :D

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