downsouth 7,570 Posted August 20, 2016 Report Share Posted August 20, 2016 I had a American bulldog come from Oxford way a big strong dog pulled me over a couple of times when out hunting he would go through bushes like a spaniel he took a few different types of game he got in a few tussles as well but never got hurt and he was bomb proof never so much as a funny look to any person but I wouldn't have another one to many people breeding rubbish and I wouldn't want the worry of it biting someoneI had a bitch imported direct from Alan Scott who was as good an alrounder as you could want and have seen a few very good dogs over the years but unfortunately the shit ones far outnumber even the average ones.If I was going to get another one which I'm not there is only 2 breeders in the UK that I would consider getting one from. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
downsouth 7,570 Posted August 20, 2016 Report Share Posted August 20, 2016 Dogfox 123 have you ever actually owned a game bred bulldog. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DogFox123 1,379 Posted August 20, 2016 Report Share Posted August 20, 2016 Dogfox 123 have you ever actually owned a game bred bulldog. Have you? Probably not I'm guessing... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DogFox123 1,379 Posted August 20, 2016 Report Share Posted August 20, 2016 (edited) I had a American bulldog come from Oxford way a big strong dog pulled me over a couple of times when out hunting he would go through bushes like a spaniel he took a few different types of game he got in a few tussles as well but never got hurt and he was bomb proof never so much as a funny look to any person but I wouldn't have another one to many people breeding rubbish and I wouldn't want the worry of it biting someoneI had a bitch imported direct from Alan Scott who was as good an alrounder as you could want and have seen a few very good dogs over the years but unfortunately the shit ones far outnumber even the average ones.If I was going to get another one which I'm not there is only 2 breeders in the UK that I would consider getting one from.The same Alan Scott who added Pitbull to his dogs to try make a name for himself? Some breed that AB..... Edited August 20, 2016 by DogFox123 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
forest of dean redneck 11,755 Posted August 20, 2016 Author Report Share Posted August 20, 2016 First one we had was from alfreton way,woman was ill been in an out of hospital so wanted to rehome her,she was 10 months old chilled in the house, we went out for a walk didn't pull nothing fazed her so I bought her home, one of only a few times I've never had a dog from a 8 week old pup. Not a big bulldog but the type I prefer Second one missus bought when we had split ,good temperament rehomed on here to ditchshitter when she couldn't walk her any more due to her fibromyalgia. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
downsouth 7,570 Posted August 20, 2016 Report Share Posted August 20, 2016 Dogfox 123 have you ever actually owned a game bred bulldog.well you've guessed wrong thenHave you? Probably not I'm guessing... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
downsouth 7,570 Posted August 20, 2016 Report Share Posted August 20, 2016 Dogfox 123 have you ever actually owned a game bred bulldog.well you've guessed wrong thenHave you? Probably not I'm guessing... well you've guessed wrong then Quote Link to post Share on other sites
downsouth 7,570 Posted August 20, 2016 Report Share Posted August 20, 2016 I had a American bulldog come from Oxford way a big strong dog pulled me over a couple of times when out hunting he would go through bushes like a spaniel he took a few different types of game he got in a few tussles as well but never got hurt and he was bomb proof never so much as a funny look to any person but I wouldn't have another one to many people breeding rubbish and I wouldn't want the worry of it biting someoneI had a bitch imported direct from Alan Scott who was as good an alrounder as you could want and have seen a few very good dogs over the years but unfortunately the shit ones far outnumber even the average ones.If I was going to get another one which I'm not there is only 2 breeders in the UK that I would consider getting one from.The same Alan Scott who added Pitbull to his dogs to try make a name for himself? Some breed that AB.....His dogs had it in them right from the start. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ArchieHood 3,692 Posted August 20, 2016 Report Share Posted August 20, 2016 american bulldog apparently?Very unstable dogs imo...A lot of nervous AB's about due to breeding from imported dogs that were shite to begin with then continuous breeding from their offspring that were also nervous shitebags for nothing but ££££'sThere are like any breed good ones out there tho. Two of my uncles bought one, a dog and a bitch. The dog was fine but his brothers bitch was very unstable, fine out and about but in the house if you got your head near hers she'd go for you. Apparently she was mistreated. My brother had a pup off them after they were bred and he was very untrustworthy. I decided to take him for a walk with my girlfriend at the times son, he was fine outside on the lead fussing him and such. Got the boy in the back seat of the car then let the dog in the boot. Bad idea, the dog went crazy growling like mad over his head. I ran and gave the dog a kicking, very close call. The dog was massive, would have crushed the kids skull like a grape.So the dog and the unstable mistreated bitch had a pup which was untrustworthy and started growling so you gave it a kicking.?.........and it's the dogs that get the blame.No shit Winston, I'll just let the dog bite the kids head off shall I...... That's the thing you see, it will probably turn on someone else's kid due to your kicking.Oh and it's no shit Sherlock, Winston was on Eastenders. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DogFox123 1,379 Posted August 20, 2016 Report Share Posted August 20, 2016 I had a American bulldog come from Oxford way a big strong dog pulled me over a couple of times when out hunting he would go through bushes like a spaniel he took a few different types of game he got in a few tussles as well but never got hurt and he was bomb proof never so much as a funny look to any person but I wouldn't have another one to many people breeding rubbish and I wouldn't want the worry of it biting someoneI had a bitch imported direct from Alan Scott who was as good an alrounder as you could want and have seen a few very good dogs over the years but unfortunately the shit ones far outnumber even the average ones.If I was going to get another one which I'm not there is only 2 breeders in the UK that I would consider getting one from.The same Alan Scott who added Pitbull to his dogs to try make a name for himself? Some breed that AB.....His dogs had it in them right from the start. Exactly, just another puppy peddler making his name off the work of others.. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DogFox123 1,379 Posted August 20, 2016 Report Share Posted August 20, 2016 american bulldog apparently?Very unstable dogs imo...A lot of nervous AB's about due to breeding from imported dogs that were shite to begin with then continuous breeding from their offspring that were also nervous shitebags for nothing but ££££'sThere are like any breed good ones out there tho. Two of my uncles bought one, a dog and a bitch. The dog was fine but his brothers bitch was very unstable, fine out and about but in the house if you got your head near hers she'd go for you. Apparently she was mistreated. My brother had a pup off them after they were bred and he was very untrustworthy. I decided to take him for a walk with my girlfriend at the times son, he was fine outside on the lead fussing him and such. Got the boy in the back seat of the car then let the dog in the boot. Bad idea, the dog went crazy growling like mad over his head. I ran and gave the dog a kicking, very close call. The dog was massive, would have crushed the kids skull like a grape.So the dog and the unstable mistreated bitch had a pup which was untrustworthy and started growling so you gave it a kicking.?.........and it's the dogs that get the blame.No shit Winston, I'll just let the dog bite the kids head off shall I......That's the thing you see, it will probably turn on someone else's kid due to your kicking.Oh and it's no shit Sherlock, Winston was on Eastenders. You don't half talk out of your backside, the dog was going crazy leaning over the back seats growling over his head. I jumped out the car and cracked the dog. Dumbass like you would probably run the other way... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DogFox123 1,379 Posted August 20, 2016 Report Share Posted August 20, 2016 Dogfox 123 have you ever actually owned a game bred bulldog.well you've guessed wrong thenHave you? Probably not I'm guessing... well you've guessed wrong then You guessed wrong then didn't you... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ArchieHood 3,692 Posted August 20, 2016 Report Share Posted August 20, 2016 american bulldog apparently?Very unstable dogs imo...A lot of nervous AB's about due to breeding from imported dogs that were shite to begin with then continuous breeding from their offspring that were also nervous shitebags for nothing but ££££'sThere are like any breed good ones out there tho. Two of my uncles bought one, a dog and a bitch. The dog was fine but his brothers bitch was very unstable, fine out and about but in the house if you got your head near hers she'd go for you. Apparently she was mistreated. My brother had a pup off them after they were bred and he was very untrustworthy. I decided to take him for a walk with my girlfriend at the times son, he was fine outside on the lead fussing him and such. Got the boy in the back seat of the car then let the dog in the boot. Bad idea, the dog went crazy growling like mad over his head. I ran and gave the dog a kicking, very close call. The dog was massive, would have crushed the kids skull like a grape.So the dog and the unstable mistreated bitch had a pup which was untrustworthy and started growling so you gave it a kicking.?.........and it's the dogs that get the blame.No shit Winston, I'll just let the dog bite the kids head off shall I......That's the thing you see, it will probably turn on someone else's kid due to your kicking.Oh and it's no shit Sherlock, Winston was on Eastenders. You don't half talk out of your backside, the dog was going crazy leaning over the back seats growling over his head. I jumped out the car and cracked the dog. Dumbass like you would probably run the other way... Dumbass like me would not put a kid and untrustworthy dog in that position.People like you and your Uncles are the cause, inbred like the dogs. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
downsouth 7,570 Posted August 20, 2016 Report Share Posted August 20, 2016 I had a American bulldog come from Oxford way a big strong dog pulled me over a couple of times when out hunting he would go through bushes like a spaniel he took a few different types of game he got in a few tussles as well but never got hurt and he was bomb proof never so much as a funny look to any person but I wouldn't have another one to many people breeding rubbish and I wouldn't want the worry of it biting someoneI had a bitch imported direct from Alan Scott who was as good an alrounder as you could want and have seen a few very good dogs over the years but unfortunately the shit ones far outnumber even the average ones.If I was going to get another one which I'm not there is only 2 breeders in the UK that I would consider getting one from.The same Alan Scott who added Pitbull to his dogs to try make a name for himself? Some breed that AB.....His dogs had it in them right from the start. Exactly, just another puppy peddler making his name off the work of others.. Yes he was just another peddler in the end but no different to most of the game dog fanciers out there.Them yanks would all sell their mother if the money was right. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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