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Thread: Breeding young dogs

  1. #51
    First step is knowing gold when you see it... that makes panning for it a hell of a lot easier. Once you know exactly what you are looking for, you will notice that others you associate with aren't looking for the same thing. The ones you like, maybe they don't! The traits you would love to replicate, maybe they are too subtle or it just isn't these fella's fancy. Trust and believe that we are not all looking for the same thing and when you narrow down what you are looking for it will make your search a lot easier and with a lot more meaning to it. People let go of good dogs all the time as good is only relative to your own standards n like I said... our standards vary between one another.

  2. #52
    Quote Originally Posted by Black Hand View Post
    First step is knowing gold when you see it... that makes panning for it a hell of a lot easier. Once you know exactly what you are looking for, you will notice that others you associate with aren't looking for the same thing. The ones you like, maybe they don't! The traits you would love to replicate, maybe they are too subtle or it just isn't these fella's fancy. Trust and believe that we are not all looking for the same thing and when you narrow down what you are looking for it will make your search a lot easier and with a lot more meaning to it. People let go of good dogs all the time as good is only relative to your own standards n like I said... our standards vary between one another.
    Absolutely

  3. #53
    The first 3-4 pages of this thread were gold. I miss Jack's contributions like those here, when he wasn't belittling. This was/is and will always be a good topic especially for those newer to the breed.

    S_B

  4. #54
    I like reading his stuff. I really want a Hollingsworth book. Did I mention I have terminal cancer and my last wish is to have a Hollingsworth book before I die?

  5. #55
    Quote Originally Posted by brokeback View Post
    I'm with you, MISTER, maybe if a certain situation called for it but I surely wouldn't make a habit of it. And every single dog would stay with me. None leaving the yard.
    http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...4&dam_id=66592

  6. #56
    Any opinions on this

  7. #57
    Quote Originally Posted by champj20 View Post
    Any opinions on this
    i like it. You don't see many line bred family's like this anymore. I have one bred very similar.

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  9. #59
    Quote Originally Posted by BRICKFACE View Post
    i like it. You don't see many line bred family's like this anymore. I have one bred very similar.
    You are correct BRICKFACE ! You don't see many line bred families like that anymore. I salute the breeder.

    I still strive & work to make my family of dogs better . One generation at a time.

    http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...p?dog_id=71124

  10. #60
    Quote Originally Posted by bossman311 View Post
    You are correct BRICKFACE ! You don't see many line bred families like that anymore. I salute the breeder.

    I still strive & work to make my family of dogs better . One generation at a time.

    http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...p?dog_id=71124


    Nice

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