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Thread: Bless and thankfull to own the this producing Brood Gyp.

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    Blessed and thankful to own the this producing Brood Gyp.

    YIS TEAM BADBOY KENNELS.

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    Condrats and nicely bred .

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    Good deal. And I like the last part.

    "Hard work, Motivation and dedication are the keys to success"

    No truer words can be spoken in the dog game, and in life for that matter as well.

    EWO

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    Thanks guys for the kind words..

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    Congrats Team Bad Boy. The last time i saw a gyp producing it was Black Witch from my area. I wish you guys continued success.

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    I am sorry, but I can't help this:

    A person is blessed, not bless
    A person is thankful, not thankfull

    Again, sorry for the English tutorial, but I was never allowed to get away with speaking incorrectly at home ... and it kills me to hear/see how so many people speak and write.

    Anyway, with my OCD about writing out of the way, let me say Congratulations for what looks to be a fine, high-percentage gyp.

    I am curious though: it takes two dogs to produce an all-uniform litter.

    Why do you give "the brood gyp" all the credit for the litter quality, as opposed to the studs you used?

    Also, 3 dogs that have won matches before the age of two = 3 pups that have been rolled and rushed pretty fast.

    Crazy Buck and Junior are 20 months, which is cool, but hell Hitler is only 14 months

    What is your hurry that you feel the need to match 12-14 month old puppies? (You basically hooked a yearling in order to match him at 14 months )

    Are these matches into good dogmen, or just into neighborhood kids with dogs?

    Also, how much time are you going to give these animals between matches? A week? A month? What?

    While it seems like you're producing some competitive dogs, it also seems like you are yet another guy who is hell-bent on running everything he has into the ground.

    People who are "always matching" their dogs seldom have their dogs live very long ... that is just a nearly-3-decade observation of mine

    Jack

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    All valid questions Jack.

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    Thanks again for all the positive feed back fellow Dogmen.Jack please for give my spelling sir,this will be my final post cause I don't won't to be band for my stupidity.Thanks again fellows..

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    Thanks again for all the positive feed back fellow Dogmen.Jack please for give my spelling sir,this will be my final post cause I don't won't to be band for my stupidity.Thanks again Dogmen.

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