simonrocco 175 Posted December 29, 2013 Report Share Posted December 29, 2013 You aint seen a lot and you aint seen a good one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I've seen many. And seem them take all quarry but can't kennel them with other dogs can't trust them around kids. Whatever happened to the laid back lurcher I've owned a few bull xs and not one of them has been any bother good with other dogs and good with kids like said in other posts I think it's how you rear them jmo. The one I've got at the min is brilliant with my 3 year old daughter and with my terrier who it shares a kennel with. Atb pal Link to post
sniper2011 69 Posted December 29, 2013 Report Share Posted December 29, 2013 (edited) If your mates had/has a few and they are all untrustworthy dogs, it say's more about your mates I'm afraid. I dont keep bull x's to look hard or as a penis extension .....cos i aint got one I keep them because as house dogs and trustworthy working dogs i have found them to be the most biddable easy to train dogs going. Useless as guards, if someone approached me in the middle of a field in the dead of the night they would be licked to death. I'm not trying to say they are better than any other breed, they are not, get two dominant dogs together and there will be a fight, just as there would be with any breed. But if someone has them and they are dangerously out of control, not safe around children or dogs, then it is either down to the owners or is a rare screwed in the head dog. Because they genuinely are soooo easy to train. Mine have always been 1st generation, 1st crosses. From my observations i think the problem seems to lie with more line bred bull x's. Idiots who seem to think aggressive dogs make better hunters and are breeding aggressive dogs to aggressive dogs. Anyone else noticed the same? you prob read few times Moll about Tug a 1x staffx grey, he was the 1st bullx grey 26in 70 odd lb black+brindle+white i ever seen work, and he just feckin awesome he kill foxes like rats as a jack would, catch rabbits anything on 4 legs was game to him, lol and few lads on here seen him work, he was still going great at 10 years old .He came from some very old lines from the black country, and some of his pups were good dogs.He was great with people and ok with other dogs wouldnt start nout, but christ could he finish it i know what you mean Moll some 1xs do seem bit differnt temps to line bred, maybe the greyhound temp comes through stronger in a pure 1x than line bred? just a thought mate .? so you two are saying the more line bred the more chance of a man eating child killing dog fighter,give your heads a shake thats pure rubbish. Edited December 29, 2013 by sniper2011 1 Link to post
Rabbiting man 1,192 Posted December 29, 2013 Report Share Posted December 29, 2013 I read it all now. I never meet a more out going type of lurcher than a bull x. The only dog I say is a waste of flesh is a Chihuahua. Link to post
johnny 2 367 Posted December 29, 2013 Report Share Posted December 29, 2013 Can't stand them unsociable want to rip over dogs up mates got a few can't take your dogs near them. They just wanna fight worthless shit*s in my eyes I'd rather a pug what you reckon lads Yer mate needs to sort his dogs out!Years ago my pup was getting bullied and the lad smashed a lamp over its head sorted. 1 Link to post
Guest edrd Posted December 29, 2013 Report Share Posted December 29, 2013 always liked them there aint many dogs that will live way them in the right situations id prefer a 3 quarter myself Link to post
Moll. 1,770 Posted December 29, 2013 Report Share Posted December 29, 2013 If your mates had/has a few and they are all untrustworthy dogs, it say's more about your mates I'm afraid. I dont keep bull x's to look hard or as a penis extension .....cos i aint got one I keep them because as house dogs and trustworthy working dogs i have found them to be the most biddable easy to train dogs going. Useless as guards, if someone approached me in the middle of a field in the dead of the night they would be licked to death. I'm not trying to say they are better than any other breed, they are not, get two dominant dogs together and there will be a fight, just as there would be with any breed. But if someone has them and they are dangerously out of control, not safe around children or dogs, then it is either down to the owners or is a rare screwed in the head dog. Because they genuinely are soooo easy to train. Mine have always been 1st generation, 1st crosses. From my observations i think the problem seems to lie with more line bred bull x's. Idiots who seem to think aggressive dogs make better hunters and are breeding aggressive dogs to aggressive dogs. Anyone else noticed the same? you prob read few times Moll about Tug a 1x staffx grey, he was the 1st bullx grey 26in 70 odd lb black+brindle+white i ever seen work, and he just feckin awesome he kill foxes like rats as a jack would, catch rabbits anything on 4 legs was game to him, lol and few lads on here seen him work, he was still going great at 10 years old .He came from some very old lines from the black country, and some of his pups were good dogs.He was great with people and ok with other dogs wouldnt start nout, but christ could he finish it i know what you mean Moll some 1xs do seem bit differnt temps to line bred, maybe the greyhound temp comes through stronger in a pure 1x than line bred? just a thought mate .? so you two are saying the more line bred the more chance of a man eating child killer,give your heads a shake thats pure rubbish. :laugh: Link to post
BIG G wheton machine 1,594 Posted December 29, 2013 Report Share Posted December 29, 2013 with a title like this thread its one way to start an internet fight. ive met the best and worst of this breed but the difference is that all off them worked. Link to post
andy97 209 Posted December 29, 2013 Report Share Posted December 29, 2013 one of the lads got 2 of these live in the house with the kids soft as a brush and take everything that gets lit up really must b the person who brought them up as you couldnt ask for bettter dogs Link to post
Hot Meat 3,109 Posted December 29, 2013 Report Share Posted December 29, 2013 (edited) lol moll that made me chuckle lol in what way are line bred bullx less reliable lol does it only happen in bullx ? lol Edited December 29, 2013 by Hot Meat Link to post
bird 9,944 Posted December 29, 2013 Report Share Posted December 29, 2013 If your mates had/has a few and they are all untrustworthy dogs, it say's more about your mates I'm afraid. I dont keep bull x's to look hard or as a penis extension .....cos i aint got one I keep them because as house dogs and trustworthy working dogs i have found them to be the most biddable easy to train dogs going. Useless as guards, if someone approached me in the middle of a field in the dead of the night they would be licked to death. I'm not trying to say they are better than any other breed, they are not, get two dominant dogs together and there will be a fight, just as there would be with any breed. But if someone has them and they are dangerously out of control, not safe around children or dogs, then it is either down to the owners or is a rare screwed in the head dog. Because they genuinely are soooo easy to train. Mine have always been 1st generation, 1st crosses. From my observations i think the problem seems to lie with more line bred bull x's. Idiots who seem to think aggressive dogs make better hunters and are breeding aggressive dogs to aggressive dogs. Anyone else noticed the same? you prob read few times Moll about Tug a 1x staffx grey, he was the 1st bullx grey 26in 70 odd lb black+brindle+white i ever seen work, and he just feckin awesome he kill foxes like rats as a jack would, catch rabbits anything on 4 legs was game to him, lol and few lads on here seen him work, he was still going great at 10 years old .He came from some very old lines from the black country, and some of his pups were good dogs.He was great with people and ok with other dogs wouldnt start nout, but christ could he finish it i know what you mean Moll some 1xs do seem bit differnt temps to line bred, maybe the greyhound temp comes through stronger in a pure 1x than line bred? just a thought mate .? so you two are saying the more line bred the more chance of a man eating child killer,give your heads a shake thats pure rubbish. :laugh: no not sayin, that at all . just 1xs ive seen and been round were bit differnt in temp to other line bred xs.But suppose bottom line is all dogs are differnt in temp even from the same litter, so its comes down to each dog then and not how the % is .either way all the bullxs ive seen work and been out with them were ok regards temp .! Link to post
whitefeet4190 1,729 Posted December 29, 2013 Report Share Posted December 29, 2013 I think all dogs will fight if not brought up propley but its just if a bull x has a fight they tend to cause more damage than most I am very carefull with mine a round other dogs just incase has has had a couple of fights and I worry a lot more than if my labrador have a fight its just there mentality when they loose their heads they are strong and do more damage 2 Link to post
Moll. 1,770 Posted December 29, 2013 Report Share Posted December 29, 2013 lol moll that made me chuckle lol in what way are line bred bullx less reliable lol does it only happen in bullx ? lol I never said all line bred were less reliable, it must have translated wrong in my post, ive tried reading my post backwards but I'm damned if i can find the subliminal message about them being child killers You know some of the types who get bull breeds, want them to look and act big and hard. Their dog wants to kill everything it see's so it must be good....so they breed it with their mates similar dog. Aggression can be inherent in breeding. I haven't heard of many unusually aggressive bull x's but the ones i have have been line bred, or owned by dickheads Link to post
foresterj 1,096 Posted December 29, 2013 Report Share Posted December 29, 2013 Informative and riveting. Link to post
trenchfoot 4,243 Posted December 29, 2013 Report Share Posted December 29, 2013 Bull x's wear their heart on they're sleeve. If one is unhappy with a situation then a knowledgable owner will know immediately to anticipate a response from the dog, unlike those sly biting, grudge carrying collie beggars 3 Link to post
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