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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Jrbulldogs View Post
    Vise-grip's missy is astonishing, picture perfect specimen.

    Sorry buddy, I prefer Missy. Styful dogs will die trying to get back there. A truly superior specimen.

  2. #12
    Missy was the more devastating of the 3 ... Screamer was a calm, methodical WALL and dismantler ... while Jezebel was a whirlwind and acrobat.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    Missy was the more devastating of the 3 ... Screamer was a calm, methodical WALL and dismantler ... while Jezebel was a whirlwind and acrobat.

    i like the word devstating.

  4. #14
    This is the build I am partial to.








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  5. #15
    toronado back end taller than fronnt end. Barracuda was the same. 10 wins and 9 wins maybe on to somethin. Machobear has the same shape. backend a bit taller.


  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by evolutionkennels View Post
    toronado back end taller than fronnt end. Barracuda was the same. 10 wins and 9 wins maybe on to somethin. Machobear has the same shape. backend a bit taller.






  7. #17



    Downtown's Puma dog is one of the very few dogs out there that have the 1996,2002,2003, and 2004 SDJ DOY winners under one roof. And boy oh boy can he finish. He has a perfect build as well, Its gonna take something special to outpull him. :


  8. #18
    Ditto Stoneline. Nice to see you liked the Jr dog. Jr looked a lot like his grand or great grand sire Young's Chuck. Chuck was the same color and size. My Chuck dog had good straight front legs and not quite as heavy shouldered and fiddle footed.

    That was a throw back off my Young's Monkey bitch. Monkey like some of that Eli stuff. Was real heavy shouldered up in the front, long body, was fiddle footed, and a heavy boned dog. I started not to use her for breeding for that reason. But I really tested the hell out of her due to that. I called her Monkey because she could figure out a way to climb out of a dog pen and then wreck havoc on the closest dog she ran up to. Luckily she was a small dog and the few she hit on the chain were bigger dogs that held out till I or my wife came out to see what was going on. I was glad she never got to my Sally bitch. Both dogs would have gotten hurt real bad and cost me a dog and probably a huge vet bill.

    When I put her in a pen, I had to chain her also. Had put up extra high pieces of extended wire that leaned in to the pen. Monkey was very powerful and would lock her legs in the wire slots and climb and do what ever it took to get over it. I could have put up a hot wire, but did not like shocking my dogs.

    All of the dogs I bred straight off Young's Monkey did not have that trait. I have seen pictures of some of the other Jackson dogs, but only Jr showed that fault. Must have not mattered since he could be put through a keep without going lame more than one time. Cheers

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by evolutionkennels View Post
    Sorry buddy, I prefer Missy. Styful dogs will die trying to get back there. A truly superior specimen.
    sorry evo, fox will not only check your kidneys but he will check your throat very hard and had freak strength and speed as well, did not push like a dumby, he knew how to use angles as well, trust me he was not a one dimensional hound, he was very special, and he is producing his ass off.

  10. #20
    Interesting observation about the backend being taller ...

    The back acts like a leafspring I reckon ...

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