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SOUR-MASH
05-15-2017, 07:41 PM
From a historic and/or fictitious reflection share a bulldog that defined the term game-dog and probably one very few ever heard of.

NASTY BOYS' CH SPOOKY - those that saw, will never forget. 3 cutters n 2 bum legs.
http://i68.tinypic.com/2q1drus.jpg

EWO
05-16-2017, 11:22 AM
Ch. Angel. As scatter bred as any dog ever. A person would have to try extremely hard to get that many different families in one pedigree. Pretty much if anyone owned a dog in the 90's odds are she was related to them. That many.

Her owner was moving from game birds to game dogs. He went to all the names of the day and bought the very best they had to offer. He was exceptional with the dogs and a really good guy.

A kid bought a newspaper pit bull, penned it at his Grandma's and eventually pawned it off on her. Angel got out of her kennel every day and was running along his fence line trying to 'play' as a 1 year old. He would carry her back home, put her in the pen and she would just about beat him back up the road to play with his dogs.

The lady finally told him to take her. She was free. She came with a 10X10, an igloo house and a bag and a half of dog food. In a quick minute she went from a news paper as pit bull to a real live punching bag. The funniest part was she was a punching bag that punched back.

Those million dollar dogs around her were getting punched out at her every opportunity. She would stop them if they were picked up in time and RIP if they were left down.

She was shown 3 times and all three were RIP. Two in the box and one shortly thereafter. She planted dogs from the bottom. She rushed in, laid down and went to work. When she stood up it was all over, a throat checking finish from there.

The best female I have ever seen.

EWO

SOUR-MASH
05-16-2017, 01:17 PM
Ch. Angel. As scatter bred as any dog ever. A person would have to try extremely hard to get that many different families in one pedigree. Pretty much if anyone owned a dog in the 90's odds are she was related to them. That many.

Her owner was moving from game birds to game dogs. He went to all the names of the day and bought the very best they had to offer. He was exceptional with the dogs and a really good guy.

A kid bought a newspaper pit bull, penned it at his Grandma's and eventually pawned it off on her. Angel got out of her kennel every day and was running along his fence line trying to 'play' as a 1 year old. He would carry her back home, put her in the pen and she would just about beat him back up the road to play with his dogs.

The lady finally told him to take her. She was free. She came with a 10X10, an igloo house and a bag and a half of dog food. In a quick minute she went from a news paper as pit bull to a real live punching bag. The funniest part was she was a punching bag that punched back.

Those million dollar dogs around her were getting punched out at her every opportunity. She would stop them if they were picked up in time and RIP if they were left down.

She was shown 3 times and all three were RIP. Two in the box and one shortly thereafter. She planted dogs from the bottom. She rushed in, laid down and went to work. When she stood up it was all over, a throat checking finish from there.

The best female I have ever seen.

EWO

Nice read EWO, thanks for sharing.

EWO
05-16-2017, 03:57 PM
I will try to get her pedigree put up. From Mims to Clayton, from Garner to Jackson, from Mountain Man to Carver, and most everything in between.

She was bred to an in bred Mims Red Boy male and to an inbred Patrick' male. She had one winner, one cur and a pet in the first littler. The second litter she had 1 winner and three curs. But the brood pen was not her cup of tea.

EWO

Flexxtron
05-23-2017, 05:10 PM
Ch. Angel. As scatter bred as any dog ever. A person would have to try extremely hard to get that many different families in one pedigree. Pretty much if anyone owned a dog in the 90's odds are she was related to them. That many.

Her owner was moving from game birds to game dogs. He went to all the names of the day and bought the very best they had to offer. He was exceptional with the dogs and a really good guy.

A kid bought a newspaper pit bull, penned it at his Grandma's and eventually pawned it off on her. Angel got out of her kennel every day and was running along his fence line trying to 'play' as a 1 year old. He would carry her back home, put her in the pen and she would just about beat him back up the road to play with his dogs.

The lady finally told him to take her. She was free. She came with a 10X10, an igloo house and a bag and a half of dog food. In a quick minute she went from a news paper as pit bull to a real live punching bag. The funniest part was she was a punching bag that punched back.

Those million dollar dogs around her were getting punched out at her every opportunity. She would stop them if they were picked up in time and RIP if they were left down.

She was shown 3 times and all three were RIP. Two in the box and one shortly thereafter. She planted dogs from the bottom. She rushed in, laid down and went to work. When she stood up it was all over, a throat checking finish from there.

The best female I have ever seen.

EWO

Very enjoyable read. I always like reading/hearing about those "newspaper" dogs, it's like one of those rags to riches tales you see on the Hallmark channel, lolol.

bulldoghistorian
05-24-2017, 12:25 AM
From a historic and/or fictitious reflection share a bulldog that defined the term game-dog and probably one very few ever heard of.

NASTY BOYS' CH SPOOKY - those that saw, will never forget. 3 cutters n 2 bum legs.
http://i68.tinypic.com/2q1drus.jpg

I know him