MATTI 34 Posted September 3, 2008 Report Share Posted September 3, 2008 I,m working a dog at the moment that is AmBulldog/Bullterrier x Greyhound, very steady around other dog's (we have 3 AmBull's aswell) excellent retriever on any legal quarry, good jumper and has the best feet i,ve ever seen on a lurcher, also quiet as a church mouse in the kennel, all in all one of the best dog's i,ve worked in 20yrs of keeping running dog's. Quote Link to post
hagar 5 Posted September 3, 2008 Report Share Posted September 3, 2008 I,m working a dog at the moment that is AmBulldog/Bullterrier x Greyhound, very steady around other dog's (we have 3 AmBull's aswell) excellent retriever on any legal quarry, good jumper and has the best feet i,ve ever seen on a lurcher, also quiet as a church mouse in the kennel, all in all one of the best dog's i,ve worked in 20yrs of keeping running dog's. nice one got any pics of the dog, what ab lines you got Quote Link to post
baldockbanks courser 598 Posted September 3, 2008 Report Share Posted September 3, 2008 workers or jackers?. what a retarded thing to ask.!like saying the same about saluki x or bull xs. some will jib some wont you cant generalise. did you even bother to read the whole post NO ..........you don't have anything constructive to post about the x mentioned above so why bother posting on this thread ....better still why don't you p**s off and post your nonsense elsewhere you muppet its easy to call someone a muppet from the safty of ur computer chair. and i read what you said and i think its still a silly comment. i own two a b s myself and there good guard dogs. But dont get personal please sh*t man. Quote Link to post
Guest smashygadge Posted September 3, 2008 Report Share Posted September 3, 2008 but they were al bred as a working dog origanaly Quote Link to post
smudge1901 1 Posted September 3, 2008 Report Share Posted September 3, 2008 workers or jackers?. what a retarded thing to ask.!like saying the same about saluki x or bull xs. some will jib some wont you cant generalise. did you even bother to read the whole post NO ..........you don't have anything constructive to post about the x mentioned above so why bother posting on this thread ....better still why don't you p**s off and post your nonsense elsewhere you muppet its easy to call someone a muppet from the safty of ur computer chair. and i read what you said and i think its still a silly comment. i own two a b s myself and there good guard dogs. But dont get personal please sh*t man. Retarded.... Your right, best not to get personal. Quote Link to post
OHIO STEVE 11 Posted September 4, 2008 Report Share Posted September 4, 2008 (edited) I'm not sure , but I may have an answer in a few months...my greyhound bitch dug into my american bulldog male.. I never saw a tie but she is looking a bit pregnant. Sounds interesting have you got a pic of the bulldog you can put up , what lines is he He is a performance bred dog ( scott type or hines type ) I have used him with the terriers and he is very good. I have caught pigs with him....I have done protection training with him... I have competed with him in protection tournaments....I entered him in an iron dog tournament ( weight pull......hardest hitting on a decoy....racing) and he took 2nd place. ...he has his AKC canine good citizen award and his passed his guard dog temperament test.....He is just a helluva good dog. The bitch is a field trial greyhound that is just a year old. I started working with her nd she will chase a drag till she falls over. I have never had her on any game. As I said IF she is bred it was an accidental mating BUT I will definitely be keeping a pup myself and have folks asking for them already lol. Edited September 4, 2008 by OHIO STEVE Quote Link to post
Bosun11 537 Posted September 4, 2008 Report Share Posted September 4, 2008 I had one, a first cross, out of the so called 'performance bred' stuff...... Shite, would be an understatement!! Quote Link to post
whip 1 Posted September 4, 2008 Report Share Posted September 4, 2008 i had a pure bred american bulldog some years ago that smashed foxes,he hit them that hard he nearly snapped them in half, hardest thing was getting him off em after, took about 20mins he was in such a rage. Quote Link to post
sean.t 0 Posted September 4, 2008 Report Share Posted September 4, 2008 A LAD AS APAIR IN OUR VILLAGE THEY DID LOOK THE PARTREALLY NICE AS WELL BUT LAD MAINLY USES THEM FOR RETRIEVING SHOT DEER supposed to be good for brock and drawing never heard nothing about them running though would be good to see one work Quote Link to post
sniper 30 Posted September 4, 2008 Report Share Posted September 4, 2008 I had one, a fist cross, out of the so called 'performance bred' stuff...... Shite, would be an understatement!! Quote Link to post
kreet 0 Posted September 4, 2008 Report Share Posted September 4, 2008 2 nice dogs i almost put a argentine dogo over my greyhound there 500 for the mating the only reason i didnt was the last dog he lined greyhound bitch had to be c sectiond for 2 pups so emagine if she had more than that anyways wasnt worth the risk on the bitch to me so i left it. they should be a handy tool the ab x greyhound the ab's i know have some of the highest drive i have seen in any breed!! Quote Link to post
Guest bigredbusa Posted September 4, 2008 Report Share Posted September 4, 2008 I had one, a fist cross, out of the so called 'performance bred' stuff...... Shite, would be an understatement!! lol yep stick with a proper first cross , none of this fake shit Quote Link to post
Guest bitsa lurcher Posted September 4, 2008 Report Share Posted September 4, 2008 workers or jackers?. what a retarded thing to ask.!like saying the same about saluki x or bull xs. some will jib some wont you cant generalise. did you even bother to read the whole post NO ..........you don't have anything constructive to post about the x mentioned above so why bother posting on this thread ....better still why don't you p**s off and post your nonsense elsewhere you muppet its easy to call someone a muppet from the safty of ur computer chair. and i read what you said and i think its still a silly comment. i own two a b s myself and there good guard dogs. But dont get personal please sh*t man. it seems to me that it was you who started with the personal bul***it from the saftey of your computer ..... sh*t man .....pmsl ......more comedians on here than hunters Quote Link to post
Guest bitsa lurcher Posted September 4, 2008 Report Share Posted September 4, 2008 thanks to all of you that posted sensible posts ......as for those that just wan to insult and start arguments .....jog on Quote Link to post
hagar 5 Posted September 4, 2008 Report Share Posted September 4, 2008 I'm not sure , but I may have an answer in a few months...my greyhound bitch dug into my american bulldog male.. I never saw a tie but she is looking a bit pregnant. Sounds interesting have you got a pic of the bulldog you can put up , what lines is he He is a performance bred dog ( scott type or hines type ) I have used him with the terriers and he is very good. I have caught pigs with him....I have done protection training with him... I have competed with him in protection tournaments....I entered him in an iron dog tournament ( weight pull......hardest hitting on a decoy....racing) and he took 2nd place. ...he has his AKC canine good citizen award and his passed his guard dog temperament test.....He is just a helluva good dog. The bitch is a field trial greyhound that is just a year old. I started working with her nd she will chase a drag till she falls over. I have never had her on any game. As I said IF she is bred it was an accidental mating BUT I will definitely be keeping a pup myself and have folks asking for them already lol. Wow fair play to ya goes to show what this breed can achieve in the right hands , my bitch is down from white knights has good drive n never tires of chasing what she cant catch pmsl have you a pic Quote Link to post
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