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    Finishers

    What breeder/family/dog produces a consistent high percentage of true finishers? I hear talk of the gambler's Virgil dogs, machobuck and abraham's bull dogs. If someone was looking to add this trait to their family of dogs, what breeder/family/dog should they go to. Please speak from experience.

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    I saw this subject posted elsewhere, searched it here and found this gem of a thread.

    Funny how Jack's description of a finisher back peddles by the end of the thread. lol What he was describing initially was a killer imo.

    It is my belief that finish is the ultimate staying power (gameness), I'm not saying dogs without it can't be game or even dead game. But finish to me is the icing on the cake. This trait isn't diminished by the fact that they can't get to their spot to accomplish it, it is the fact that their will is to do it whenever the opportunity becomes available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrongway View Post
    What breeder/family/dog produces a consistent high percentage of true finishers? I hear talk of the gambler's Virgil dogs, machobuck and abraham's bull dogs. If someone was looking to add this trait to their family of dogs, what breeder/family/dog should they go to. Please speak from experience.
    http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...p?dog_id=62888
    Hit the nail on the head with this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrongway View Post
    What breeder/family/dog produces a consistent high percentage of true finishers? I hear talk of the gambler's Virgil dogs, machobuck and abraham's bull dogs. If someone was looking to add this trait to their family of dogs, what breeder/family/dog should they go to. Please speak from experience.
    Gr Ch Norrod's Iron Koko was a stone cold finisher in the [ ] and what's more was a notorious cannibal who would kill and eat any dog male or female that was unfortunate enough to get lose and enter her chain space. Due to her nature she was not bred a lot but dogs down from her knew how to finish.

    http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...p?dog_id=15196

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