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    1. LG said it about the 45 minute mark. Backed it up a lot of times as well.
    2. These dogs, from my own exposure and experience, do not mature slowly, but rather, are ahead of most. Not all - but most.
    3. I mentioned the cross in reference to improving some Alligator stock I had seen. Didn't suggest it should be crossed. Just know, firsthand, that when crossed with Alligator blood, the dogs pan out more than not. Very solid animals actually.

    They are good dogs.

  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by bulldoghistorian View Post
    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
    Yeah that's one of the draw backs on the Emile dogs, blindness. It's prevalence is more in some strains than others, from what I've gathered throughout my inquiries. I've also heard about the cold ones here and there also but again not as prevalent as other strains.

    I don't want to get into the side effects or quirks of another mans dogs if I've never had them myself. Though I have had quite a few buddies who've owned Butcherboy dogs some time and I tend to trust their advice. Along with what dogs I see no longer are there.

  3. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by No Quarter Kennel View Post
    1. LG said it about the 45 minute mark. Backed it up a lot of times as well.
    2. These dogs, from my own exposure and experience, do not mature slowly, but rather, are ahead of most. Not all - but most.
    3. I mentioned the cross in reference to improving some Alligator stock I had seen. Didn't suggest it should be crossed. Just know, firsthand, that when crossed with Alligator blood, the dogs pan out more than not. Very solid animals actually.

    They are good dogs.
    how many you had that won in 45
    how many of those crosses went on to be a multi time winner?

  4. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by bulldoghistorian View Post
    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
    BulldogHistorian

    I currently live about 90 minutes from Mr. Green at this time. The more "local" reputation of his line is one that IS GAME - no doubt, but more than not, can definitely close their mouth. The one I feed current is just that kind of dog. Maybe the single strongest dog I've ever owned in my life. Does not matter what it is, he wants it in his mouth. His sire, Muskett was exceptionally game.

    Got some pups bred off of Palomino bred to my Honey dog. Honey is half LG and half Red Rock blood. They are the hardest puppies I've ever bred (as in musculature and strength) and I had someone who frequents this board get one and with 20+ years experience, he claims she's the best pup he's ever had. This encompasses, intelligence, structure and prey drive.

    This family of dogs has been good for a long long time.

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    Very nice, Buckgator.

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    http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...p?dog_id=11430

    CH. SCARFACE is producing well for me... I love the dogs I've gotten off him. Some matured earlier than others, but I haven't had one cold dog off him as of yet... that I've bred personally, nor have I had one that I didn't like once it came of age. This winter the numbers will reveal to all what I already know. He is an honest dog, who is producing more of the same... and better. My favorite cross to date is to the DIRTY MARY/BOLIO blood, coming by way of Strickly Business' CH. CHINO and Backstreet Truez' CH. DIRTY JERSEY.

    I bred CH. SCARFACE to a TDK bitch and was able to receive a male pup back out the litter, and he, (DIESEL), has matured very well, and has impressed me with how he is turning out.

    CH. SCARFACE has also been bred to a TAB/TRAMP bitch, and those dogs also, even though just yearlings, would earn a spot on any dogman's yard, as they already are showing signs of being above average dogs.

    Everyone likes what they like, and have a difference of opinion on the dogs, and what it takes to win in the fast lane... and some may even disagree with me at times, but over the years I've been known to have a "lucky eye", and from what I see, there are a good percentage of his offspring that will not only make it to the fast lane, but will also win in good company.

  8. #28
    thanks man keep us posted

  9. #29
    I love mine very driven hound and smart new to site tried to paste ped but did not work. His name is smith's doc holiday

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