downsouth 7,143 Posted January 13, 2019 Report Share Posted January 13, 2019 1 hour ago, keepdiggin said: I've decided on a cane corso which will be joining us in June import so will be cropped and docked very excited Will it be a pup?Ive seen a few older imported caso's that have come over that have been nearvy bags of shit where theyve had zero socialisation outside their yard.My pal just gave one away that he paid a lump for because as soon as you took it into a different environment it fell to bits. Quote Link to post
bird 9,859 Posted January 13, 2019 Report Share Posted January 13, 2019 35 minutes ago, downsouth said: Will it be a pup?Ive seen a few older imported caso's that have come over that have been nearvy bags of shit where theyve had zero socialisation outside their yard.My pal just gave one away that he paid a lump for because as soon as you took it into a different environment it fell to bits. would you say in general , that applies to alot of guard breeds .? i know you see few behind gates or on the end of a chain , that look impressive , and prob more to joe public, but suppose if somebody just wants a dog to bark or look the part, they prob wont mind . i was watching a vid on youtube about dogs, that not been trained in p/p work , and the dogs barked a bit , but never took it any further when the bloke, went in to the property , these by the way were bloke who was used to handling dogs guard type breeds . 1 Quote Link to post
keepdiggin 9,559 Posted January 13, 2019 Report Share Posted January 13, 2019 Yes mate it's going to be a pup seen videos of the sire and dam and they look very confident and stable dogs I was wanting a presa but you put me off them lol Quote Link to post
downsouth 7,143 Posted January 13, 2019 Report Share Posted January 13, 2019 1 minute ago, keepdiggin said: Yes mate it's going to be a pup seen videos of the sire and dam and they look very confident and stable dogs I was wanting a presa but you put me off them lol Whats your reason for importing as opposed to getting something bred over here. Quote Link to post
keepdiggin 9,559 Posted January 13, 2019 Report Share Posted January 13, 2019 Personal preference prefer the docked and cropped Quote Link to post
milliken 791 Posted January 13, 2019 Report Share Posted January 13, 2019 1 hour ago, bird said: would you say in general , that applies to alot of guard breeds .? i know you see few behind gates or on the end of a chain , that look impressive , and prob more to joe public, but suppose if somebody just wants a dog to bark or look the part, they prob wont mind . i was watching a vid on youtube about dogs, that not been trained in p/p work , and the dogs barked a bit , but never took it any further when the bloke, went in to the property , these by the way were bloke who was used to handling dogs guard type breeds . seen that that on youtube awhile ago myself the fella was relying on the breeding behind the dogs if memory serves me right but the dogs had never been trained to bite and just ran up and barked then he let the two out together and still nothing even gaurds that will bite with out being trained once they become involved in a fight and are getting hurt they lose the nerve as for nervous dog for pp work they never really come to anything as soon as you get your pup and get drive built-up and progress into its bite development you need put it in as many different situations as you can with as many destruction as you can and then you can build up fight and pressure but you need to know and understand what you are doing as this can make or break a young dog 1 Quote Link to post
downsouth 7,143 Posted January 13, 2019 Report Share Posted January 13, 2019 22 minutes ago, milliken said: seen that that on youtube awhile ago myself the fella was relying on the breeding behind the dogs if memory serves me right but the dogs had never been trained to bite and just ran up and barked then he let the two out together and still nothing even gaurds that will bite with out being trained once they become involved in a fight and are getting hurt they lose the nerve as for nervous dog for pp work they never really come to anything as soon as you get your pup and get drive built-up and progress into its bite development you need put it in as many different situations as you can with as many destruction as you can and then you can build up fight and pressure but you need to know and understand what you are doing as this can make or break a young dog My pal who owns a few pp dogs says to this day that some of the best dogs hes seen were when him and his pals were teenagers.They were lads running around fighting with other gangs,travelling all over london jumping on and off of buses and tubes.Right from pups they would run along beside them on their bikes stopping when they got to roads.The dogs couldnt of had better socialisation or environmental training.Wher the dogs were with them 24hrs a day when they got in scraps the dogs would just automatically join in.He says even with all the proffesional training he does these days he reckons he'll never have dogs with as solid nearve and natural ability as they had back then. Quote Link to post
milliken 791 Posted January 13, 2019 Report Share Posted January 13, 2019 11 minutes ago, downsouth said: My pal who owns a few pp dogs says to this day that some of the best dogs hes seen were when him and his pals were teenagers.They were lads running around fighting with other gangs,travelling all over london jumping on and off of buses and tubes.Right from pups they would run along beside them on their bikes stopping when they got to roads.The dogs couldnt of had better socialisation or environmental training.Wher the dogs were with them 24hrs a day when they got in scraps the dogs would just automatically join in.He says even with all the proffesional training he does these days he reckons he'll never have dogs with as solid nearve and natural ability as they had back then. he is probably right mate if he done the bite development right ie biting hard with a full mouth and that environmental work he done as a youth and that bonding 24 hours a day now I'm sure with right breed the dog would be unstoppable I've heard off on dog as a 8 week old pup would run and hid under a table but with the right owner and bonding training and development the dog made a top psa dog and earned its psa level 3 title so just goes to show what can be done Quote Link to post
Criss86 69 Posted January 14, 2019 Report Share Posted January 14, 2019 On 09/01/2019 at 18:52, All-terrain said: Couple my mates guard dogs,At What breed are they mate, old tyme bulldogs? Quote Link to post
Criss86 69 Posted January 14, 2019 Report Share Posted January 14, 2019 Some of my bitch done me proud more than once! Quote Link to post
Black neck 15,841 Posted January 14, 2019 Report Share Posted January 14, 2019 1 hour ago, Criss86 said: Some of my bitch done me proud more than once! What does she do mate Quote Link to post
Criss86 69 Posted January 14, 2019 Report Share Posted January 14, 2019 19 minutes ago, Black neck said: What does she do mate She guards me place we kept getting stuff nicked before as I'm out in the sticks. I used to take her work up the scrappy when I was still doing all that. Now she just looks after me place and comes down me mates farm and land for a mooch about and kept as a pet 1 1 Quote Link to post
robertb123 372 Posted January 14, 2019 Report Share Posted January 14, 2019 (edited) On 08/01/2019 at 06:57, downsouth said: Im not a mathmatics expert bit i want to know how jes got 20% pf whatever in there.sirely yo can have 50% 25% 12.5% or if you went 1/2cross to a purebreed 75% but how the f**k do you get 20% Tried to work it out but it made my head hurt! Then remembered I had this, that gives you 60% 40% using two types, so to get 20% you'd have to cross with a 50/50, how that fella got 20% withll those breeds the mind boggles, unless he's a maths professor or something Edited January 14, 2019 by robertb123 add Quote Link to post
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