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old ass Red Boy dog
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBxDSkDaNk8
This is one of the older males I kept when I got rid of the dogs a couple three years back.
Serious nut job.
EWO
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http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...p?dog_id=47590
Total nut job of a dog. As singularly focused as any dog I have ever owned. That piece of rope he is chasing on the mill is his thing. There is one hanging from a tree on a garage door spring and he will work that thing for hours on end.
It was 98 here today and he worked that thing til I thought he was going to pass out but he never stops.
EWO
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Ditto EWO. Would be nice if all dogs would work that hard after a piece of cloth etc. Did you make that mill? Works very well.
Your Red Boy dog is the same color and weight size of the Miles' Bouncer dog I once had for awhile. Bouncer would throw down and always scratched. Bouncer was bought by a ex Navy Seal. Do not know what happened to the dog when his owner got killed in a plane crash.
I was looking at some of Carl Mims' other pedigrees minus any Red Bot cross. If he had kept them going as bred. They would be worth their weight in gold. Perfect old school Catalyst dogs for crossing into the last of these intact Carver/Boudreaux/Bolio families of dogs. Which are not many today. Most of it is down Mexico way owned by a handful of dedicated Mexican. Got to call you and chat about that. Cheers
Last edited by CYJ; 08-14-2021 at 03:23 PM.
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Yes, he will go for days after a piece of cotton rope. The rope is his 'life mission'.
Yes, this is a wood slat mill I built. A guy posted one and I figured i would give one a try as well. It turns rather nicely for what I like. It is not as free turning as some of those million dollar mills but it is not a hard driver like some I have seen. Somewhere in the middle.
Yes as well as crossing some of the Mims dogs to that Carver/Boudreaux/Bolio stuff. We did it a couple of times with Patrick's Kasai and a really high percentage of those dogs went to the show. The dog above's top side was a Spiffy/Lucky female bred to a Kronos/Frisco bred male from Garner.
The owner of Damien hated Red Boy dogs and you simply could not give him one. Then he saw CH Charlie (4XW) go and he and the owner of Charlie did some horse trading on breedings. Damien was a dog that had seen the other side and lived on a yard that at two years old the dog had seen more time than most CH's. It was not a easy place for a young dog. Pretty much if they leaned forward at another dog and the chain go tight, that meant the dog was ready. Tons of what would have been good dogs buried over there.
The Doorstop litter was an all-show litter with the exception of Doorstop. He knocked his teeth out early from bad habits. The other 6 won matches. (A different topic altogether, but the repeat breeding had 7 as well with two pretty good dogs, a couple game plugs and the rest did not work out).
The bottom half is off a dog called Skull. A Mims/Boudreaux/Frisco type dog that won 4 and went well over two hours twice.
Hatchet comes around by crossing the Mims Spiffy Lucky females to the Boudreaux/Carver type dogs then doing a half brother sister off Mims Bonnie which is Jiggs-Lucky.
Basically Spiffy/Lucky to an out and back together via Bonnie (Jiggs/Lucky) as Lucky was one of Carl's best ever producing bitches. Most talk about the stud dog/male dogs and a lot of times it is the females that keep things glued together.
Babbling on a bit. Off to the work site in a few. Will check back later.
EWO
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Ditto EWO, when will be the next best time to call you next week? I am still with you on Mr. Calvin Kreebs or Mr. Calvin Creebs breeding being in the Red Boy dog. Not sure which is the correct spelling on his last name. That is the way I wish to roll. Some genetics had to click with the Red Boy-Jocko dog's cross. IMHO, the Mr. Calvin Kreebs or Mr. Calvin Creebs bloodline was I believe the Catalyst, that brought that line of dogs together.
It still worked in P. Powel's Termite line also. Cheers
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I always heard it as Krebbs or Crebbs but I am not sure of the spelling.
I will be on the ride home this week between 7:30'ish and 8:30'ish. That has been dubbed 'dog time' by my wife. LOL
If you call and I do not answer I will call right back within a few minutes.
Thanks.
Scott
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