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  1. #11
    If anybody feels like sharing any peds of their LG bred dogs, I'd like to see them, as I'm sure others would also. Thanks.

  2. #12
    Treez.... To be honest, you don't need a cross.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by BlackFootKennels View Post
    Treez.... To be honest, you don't need a cross.


    Finally! ... someone who doesn't automatically want to "cross" the first purebred dog they get ... they seem to win just fine the way they are

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by BlackFootKennels View Post
    Treez.... To be honest, you don't need a cross.
    That's the way I was planning on going, BFK. I don't want to seem as if I'm getting the cart before the horse but [B]IF[B] my dog is what I'm looking for and I decide to breed her, I was planning on sticking with a LG stud. This will be some time down the road that I'll be making the decision. She's almost 2 now but she's appearing to be a late maturing dog.

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post


    Finally! ... someone who doesn't automatically want to "cross" the first purebred dog they get ... they seem to win just fine the way they are
    I didn't say I wanted to cross. I only spoke of the crosses that were brought up in discussion, not by me by the way. Thanks for your input though, it is always appreciated and considered.

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by treezbulldogs View Post
    NQK - I knew you had that LG stud, nice dog.

    Mud - Naw man, just nobody talks about them like they do other lines so was trying to get a little talk about them going on.

    MISTER - I've heard CH Scarface is a nice dog and he would be a consideration for sure if I was looking for a stud for my gyp, if she works out.
    Gotcha. If you decide to go in that direction I have a buddy in E.Tx that has some down from the Flint stock.

    Also I agree with Mister. Cuzo Dan recommended him to me before I decided to go with the Leonard cross. I'm waiting to hear how his pan out, and the jury isn't nowhere near ready for mine. But, who knows what the future has in store?

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by treezbulldogs View Post
    That's the way I was planning on going, BFK. I don't want to seem as if I'm getting the cart before the horse but [B]IF[B] my dog is what I'm looking for and I decide to breed her, I was planning on sticking with a LG stud. This will be some time down the road that I'll be making the decision. She's almost 2 now but she's appearing to be a late maturing dog. I've heard that is a characterization of the LG dogs.
    That's not a trait that I have and I got it coming from Three,Jacoby,Musket, and Trouble. Make sure it's not hearsay because a lot of people talk about what they don't know...

  8. #18
    I forgot to mention that out of all the LG stuff I always liked the Trouble or Jacoby dogs. Just my preference due to the Emile in them.

  9. #19
    Ive always wondered about Jacoby's ped, having seen him in real life , he was a good one from what I heard from one of his opponents
    we had a bunch of the LG dogs here and dunno where this 40 minute thing came from , the ones we got here 90% of em were fight crazy , long winded dogs with below average mouth
    they were no late starters to the contrary they started very young

    the most successful if you could call it lg blood came down from jackie brown but she came trough dsk

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by Mudville View Post
    I forgot to mention that out of all the LG stuff I always liked the Trouble or Jacoby dogs. Just my preference due to the Emile in them.
    thats an interesting observation , it puzzled me for a long time as well about the Emile thing
    especially he supposedly being the sire of tina , so I hunted along those lines as well
    I imported two dogs heavy in the Emile down from trouble and heavy tina

    unfortunately the female turned out to be a cold nutcase and the male blind
    I gave the female to a friend massive attack kennels he bred her but half the litter was blind as well and some just dropped dead at 4 months

    I went back and bred into my own line
    I reckoned it was better to breed what I knew than to assume

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