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Thread: Hot litters

  1. #11
    I don't believe it's guaranteed.
    If they are hot young, they are more likely to be hot when older.
    If they are shy, skittish and piss themselves when young, they are more likely to be that way when older.
    None of the above is a guarantee and there are exceptions and rules and there are rules to the exceptions.

    Me personally? I like a laid back pup that has a "calm" about him and a relaxed confident calm in his eyes - along with smarts. I also like some fire. For breeding good bulldogs - I like having both on my yard.

  2. #12
    People and their feelings.

    It's a messageboard Bstyle. There is no interest in you or your dogs whatsoever. I simply replied to your post. Nothing more or less.

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  4. #14
    I think a pup should act like a Lil replica of their breed. If u breed blood hounds ya pups should run around tracking, Collies should herd what ever is around them. Bulldawgs should act as small bulldawgs be it hot or calm when it come to play they should act as such.
    Some just have a Lil more spunk to them but their chances are just the same as any other pup from his or her litter and that of a more calm litter. Best thing about this is you get to sit back and enjoy pups being pups and replicating the bloodlines and or breed!

    We have had "hot" litters that all have turned out great,we have also have bred a calmer litter with same results.
    When the blood is pure and kept to its breed standard you will see your pup display these traits early on .
    I see that these traits can get lost in pup from various breeds when they are bred down thru dawgs that have not been bred or kept to a standard or not allowed to preform that breeds purpose for multiple generations. Those litters lack what that breed is know for as far as some PUPS show traits early! This does not mean they won't click on to be exactly what they are bred on.

  5. #15
    It has no bearing or no impact on the dogs later in life.

    It is a lot like comparing early starters to late bloomers on show night. So many routes to get there.

    The Mims Redboy/Snooty and Snooty/Red Boy dogs on average start early. At least 1 or 2 will have to be separated early. The last litter Hatchett had Star down by the throat with nothing but ill intentions. I had to separate them that day. From that point on Hatchet was a grown dog, or at least in part of his mind he was a grown dog. Star has been the same way, maybe a degree or two short of her brother.

    This is just about typical with this family. Then there are the exceptions. DTA/Mims CH Charie, 2XW Joker, 2XW Bo, 2XW Polly, CH Henry, 1XW Preacher, 2XW/1XL Hanky, and Bobby (no teeth but would have ranked real high) all were really slow to start. Charlie was just about 3, the repeat breeding produced Polly who was the same but their sister Holly and Dolly were nut jobs from the get. Henry won his first after 3.

    EWO

  6. #16
    I did not interpret this thread as one of early or late starting. I took it as will pups be what they show early.

  7. #17
    I don't think it's a guarantee to win a race.... but you may have racers on hand...chances are if they are hot and active as pups, and brought up health and right,.the hot ones have a chance...not to take anything away from the laid back pups as their chances are the same...at the same time I've seen fight crazy pups stop being fight crazy because of the owner...I say give it time...

  8. #18
    Some of the hottest ones are the quickest to quit. It makes no difference what so ever. Only my opinion, of course.

  9. #19
    Some of the earliest starters are aces. Some are curs. Fuck its bulldog 101. The more you know about your blood the more you can bank on certain things. However, early behavior is more times indicative of later behavior more times than not

  10. #20
    There are exceptions to every rule but it is my opinion that pups being hot or not doesn't determine wether or not they will be a Bulldog. I've owned hot pups that acted as good a man could ask for and even though they were sat on ended up nothing more than rank curs. With that being said I've also owned dogs that as pups were hot and ended up being solid adults. In my honest opinion wether a pup is hot or not, all it means is you have a good acting pup or a laid back pup, nothing more. When the time comes the real truth will come out. Cream always rises to the top.

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