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    How do the parents work?

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    They're nice dogs.

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    Nice breeding.

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    I second that.Gotta love those Jeep hounds

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    HEY WASSUP HOW MUCH UR LETTING THE PUPS GO FOR WHEN THEY ARE READY

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    Hey guys i dont know if any will be fo rsale they are do around jan 5. If i have any for sale ill surely post them. Thanks leftlane

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    She had 6 3m 3f. Pics on kimber's bible ped.

    http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...hp?dog_id=5268

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    Quote Originally Posted by scratchin dog View Post
    I read your first post on this thread. Not only was it unsolicited but it was anything but helpful. Antagonizing was more like it. The way you worded it made it seem that way.
    There would be no need to defend your animals if you didnt post them up here trying to show them off on someone elses thread. If you want to show off what you have then start your own thread. So like i said, if either of you would like to continue with the personal attacks, please take it to PM's. thank you.

    Scratchin Dog is correct: ToTheDogs was antagonizing and trying to detract from Leftlane's advertisement. This will NOT be tolerated here, period.

    I deleted all of the posts because they have nothing to do with the ad.

    And as far as key dogs being "up close" in a pedigree, it really doesn't mean anything. For example, Duke Nukem had Poncho "closer" in his ped than his nephew Icon, but Icon could have whipped 3 of Duke Nukem looking for a fight.

    In the end, the best pedigree is the dog that defines itself and doesn't need to "look back over his shoulder" to see a good dog

    Jack

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