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    Special thanks for one spectacular animal.

    Wanted to give a big thanks to BBD, Bullskull and Mr West for one bad ass bulldog. I appreciate the the years of help, dogs and good conversation from some of the finest people ive had the pleasure on doing buisness with over the years. Can't thank yous enough for everthing. Im blessed to know such a great group of people and i wouldnt be where i am with out them especially Baddclyde.

    Now, id like to introduce a great animal that im proud to own and is just an awesome guy to have around, very personable 110% BULLDOG thats going to live out the rest of his life eating the best food, being spoiled rotten by the girls around here and tapping a lot of fine ass tail.

    Well here he is, The newest member of the camp Geachison aka West's Cardnal XX:


    http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com...?dog_id=459354








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    Solid families there. The Geachiman stuff is as rough and game as any out there. A couple years ago a geachimian son took my lunch money. Big props to Geachiman, his camp and his son who could flat get it done. As solid as the bottom side is if it were mine I would be hoping for traits from the topside and then breed that way. EWO

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    Very nice to see someone so happy with their dogs ... and very nice setup too.

    Congrats,

    Jack

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    Quote Originally Posted by EWO View Post
    Solid families there. The Geachiman stuff is as rough and game as any out there. A couple years ago a geachimian son took my lunch money. Big props to Geachiman, his camp and his son who could flat get it done. As solid as the bottom side is if it were mine I would be hoping for traits from the topside and then breed that way. EWO
    Thanks EWO, We seem to think alike when it comes to breeding because that is exactly what I plan to do:

    The biggest reason for getting him is right here:
    http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com...?dog_id=408533

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    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    Very nice to see someone so happy with their dogs ... and very nice setup too.

    Congrats,

    Jack
    Thanks Jack, I try the best I can to keep their set ups clean as possible 24/7/365 and as eye appealing as I can. I live in city limits so it makes for better neightbors this way. I hate to see a good dog in a shitty living enviorment, some people shock me with how poorly they take care of their yards and dogs. I don't spend the kind of money and time I do on dogs for them to live in filth. They are much more than just a tool to me, I know they are just dogs but for what they are asked to do, the least I could do is keep them well kept, loved and respected during their time here. Plus the girls here baby the shit out my dogs, half the time I want to gag on how much attention and sweet talk they get lol. Each and every one of them gets their 1on1 time, multipule times a day, every day. It's a family effort, It's just how we do here. I perfer a smaller yard of dogs because any more than 5 and there just isn't enough time in the day to really give them what they really crave the most, tons of attention.
    I'm from the school of thought: If I can't do it right then I don't want to do it at all.....

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    Still working on getting the yard finished, I just bought this house like 7 months ago and yesteday was the first day without snow everywhere and frozen ground. I'm adding one more set up for a total of 3 and an above ground pen as we start to see the temps rise a little. Plus I have 2 overhead set ups in my ceramic tile floord basement, very easy to clean and they can't get leverage on the floor so they can't slam their chain thats connected to my 1st floor beams. lol It works for me.

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    I like stacking the Geachiman. Best of luck. EWO

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