AGK
04-06-2013, 08:19 PM
Congrats to Hannible and all his hard work!
At 1:53 Redrum proved to all his haters, Next time you want to talk shit, bring a shovel!
http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum/bulldog_profile.php?dog_id=18333
I picked up Redrum as a 16 week old pup from PBK and raised him until he was 3 years old. I started class with him at 16 months old. His first 2 times out he just embarassed 2 sons of GR CH Yellowman, both looking for a way out at around 15 minutes I gave up more than 3 lbs. both times. Next, a buddy of mine got a dog from Evolution Kennels named Pee-wee, probally one of the heaviest bred buck dogs I have ever seen. Wardog brought Pee wee over one day just to look at him, He said he was told the dog was cold and Dan being Dan, just wanted to see for himself ( Why people waste time with cold dogs I'll never understand but to each their own). Sure enough, he was colder than the polar caps, Redrum Just rolled him over for 6 minutes and Pee wee didn't even try to do anything, at 6 minutes Redrum was burried up to his eyes in Pee wees arm pit, opening him up pretty wide. His shoulder and leg were broke so bad from just 6 minutes, Wardog almost lost that dog that night, but after 2 weeks, he was starting to come along for the better and did end up fully recovering. Anyways, Then came his roughest one, a dog from Clemmons yard. What a mouth, 10 minute mark, Redrum is looking like Hamburger meat. Everytime this dog closed it's mouth major damage was being done. At the 14 minute mark Redrum gets tired of being bit so he goes to work in the mouth breaking out, one by one, 3 and 1/2 cutters and a egg yoke size piece of the dogs jaw. 1/2 hour in 92 degree heat taking punishment for the first 15 and I'm confident he is ready, total time in school about an hour and ten minutes and 80% of that time looking more like the teacher. Decimated everything We put on him.
I go into a seperation from my daughters mother and had to trim my yard down because I was also loosing my house to a forclosure during this time. I sent Redrum down south, I told them take a look at him and if he looks as good for you as he did for me up north then he is most certianly worth a bet. Well, again Redrum leaves no doubt he is a force to be reckoned with in both the North and the South so he is hooked for #1 and the rest is history. Had his way the whole time and at 1:53, his opponent was gone, in the box, now resting where the worms and the weak be....
Many people ran their mouths about this dog, Quicksand never produced shit I was told, all the time, they were right in a sence, he really didn't produce anything much worth mentioning and being on 5 different yards you would think he would produce at least one Ch. Redrum was a grandson though and I just knew he was not your typical Quicksand hound. I'm glad he is with a good camp and I am proud to have had 3 years with such a great animal, He was my daughters favorite here and I'm glad Hannible saw what I saw in him and was able to set him down to prove it! Mad props to you Sir for a job well done.
http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum/pics/dog_018333_01.jpg (http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum/bulldog_profile.php?dog_id=18333)
I did one breeding with Redrum while he was here, it was accidental but proved to be a good breeding. He got of his chain and bred to a double bred grandaughter of Gr Ch Sparky. It produced 5 pups, all were/are very rough bulldogs. Hickmans Bobface being one of the better of the 5 but all turning out highly praised by their owners and those who have witnessed their will.
At 1:53 Redrum proved to all his haters, Next time you want to talk shit, bring a shovel!
http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum/bulldog_profile.php?dog_id=18333
I picked up Redrum as a 16 week old pup from PBK and raised him until he was 3 years old. I started class with him at 16 months old. His first 2 times out he just embarassed 2 sons of GR CH Yellowman, both looking for a way out at around 15 minutes I gave up more than 3 lbs. both times. Next, a buddy of mine got a dog from Evolution Kennels named Pee-wee, probally one of the heaviest bred buck dogs I have ever seen. Wardog brought Pee wee over one day just to look at him, He said he was told the dog was cold and Dan being Dan, just wanted to see for himself ( Why people waste time with cold dogs I'll never understand but to each their own). Sure enough, he was colder than the polar caps, Redrum Just rolled him over for 6 minutes and Pee wee didn't even try to do anything, at 6 minutes Redrum was burried up to his eyes in Pee wees arm pit, opening him up pretty wide. His shoulder and leg were broke so bad from just 6 minutes, Wardog almost lost that dog that night, but after 2 weeks, he was starting to come along for the better and did end up fully recovering. Anyways, Then came his roughest one, a dog from Clemmons yard. What a mouth, 10 minute mark, Redrum is looking like Hamburger meat. Everytime this dog closed it's mouth major damage was being done. At the 14 minute mark Redrum gets tired of being bit so he goes to work in the mouth breaking out, one by one, 3 and 1/2 cutters and a egg yoke size piece of the dogs jaw. 1/2 hour in 92 degree heat taking punishment for the first 15 and I'm confident he is ready, total time in school about an hour and ten minutes and 80% of that time looking more like the teacher. Decimated everything We put on him.
I go into a seperation from my daughters mother and had to trim my yard down because I was also loosing my house to a forclosure during this time. I sent Redrum down south, I told them take a look at him and if he looks as good for you as he did for me up north then he is most certianly worth a bet. Well, again Redrum leaves no doubt he is a force to be reckoned with in both the North and the South so he is hooked for #1 and the rest is history. Had his way the whole time and at 1:53, his opponent was gone, in the box, now resting where the worms and the weak be....
Many people ran their mouths about this dog, Quicksand never produced shit I was told, all the time, they were right in a sence, he really didn't produce anything much worth mentioning and being on 5 different yards you would think he would produce at least one Ch. Redrum was a grandson though and I just knew he was not your typical Quicksand hound. I'm glad he is with a good camp and I am proud to have had 3 years with such a great animal, He was my daughters favorite here and I'm glad Hannible saw what I saw in him and was able to set him down to prove it! Mad props to you Sir for a job well done.
http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum/pics/dog_018333_01.jpg (http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum/bulldog_profile.php?dog_id=18333)
I did one breeding with Redrum while he was here, it was accidental but proved to be a good breeding. He got of his chain and bred to a double bred grandaughter of Gr Ch Sparky. It produced 5 pups, all were/are very rough bulldogs. Hickmans Bobface being one of the better of the 5 but all turning out highly praised by their owners and those who have witnessed their will.