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4 hours ago, WILF said:

Depends on the breed I’d imagine ?, you can condition big running type dogs of that size but I know absolutely f**k all about bull breeds. 

Oh yeah i agree ive seen some of them big bull crosses,running dogs and suchlike in lovely shape....no im talking about these big am bulls/bandog/corso whatever there called type things i dont think ive ever seen one in good hard condition.

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3 hours ago, gnasher16 said:

Oh yeah i agree ive seen some of them big bull crosses,running dogs and suchlike in lovely shape....no im talking about these big am bulls/bandog/corso whatever there called type things i dont think ive ever seen one in good hard condition.

id say thats to do with the owners mate i’ve seen lads get british bulldogs in nice shape that must really take a bit a doing lol 

look how many staffs or bulldogs you see not in shape stacks and stacks and they ain’t hard to get looking well compared to others 

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On 05/04/2024 at 19:03, mC HULL said:

id say thats to do with the owners mate i’ve seen lads get british bulldogs in nice shape that must really take a bit a doing lol 

look how many staffs or bulldogs you see not in shape stacks and stacks and they ain’t hard to get looking well compared to others 

You might get certain dogs looking ok but not real peaked out fitness......dogs that havent been " used " or " worked " through the generations cannot possibly have the genetic potential of sporting/working bred dogs.......its part of why you obtain dogs from working/sporting stock in the first place.

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22 minutes ago, gnasher16 said:

You might get certain dogs looking ok but not real peaked out fitness......dogs that havent been " used " or " worked " through the generations cannot possibly have the genetic potential of sporting/working bred dogs.......its part of why you obtain dogs from working/sporting stock in the first place.

good post on the money 

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1 hour ago, waltjnr said:

Not my cup of tea  looks like a shite boxer, but each to their own 

I haven't followed boxing for years but which one in particular? 

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14 hours ago, eastcoast said:

I haven't followed boxing for years but which one in particular? 

 Which one in particular? No other than failed boxer, failed human being and failed headbutter of small bloke.......John Fury. Sorry Mr Moocher that's an insult to your dog.

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