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Thread: Mixing other breeds?

  1. #11
    I know some very nice dogs here in Greece, neo/pit bandogs luchero lines that are very good in guarding and also with kids, much better than other dominant pure breeds. But I would like an opinion, in the pit/neo/dane mix which one of the two, neo and dane, adds to endurance? I just can not see it.

  2. #12
    They don't. They add size and the guardian type instincts. The appearance does not hurt them either. If the crack head is scoping out the neighborhood and he has two houses to choose from, with one having no signs of a pet and the other a 125lb neo/pit mix roaming the front yard. That dog is about 99% of all the home security anyone would ever need. EWO

  3. #13
    No shot received. That is why scales are used. If any big dog will stay and bite for an extended amount of time he has a decisive advantage over the smaller dog. If it is a mixed dog the odds of him staying are slim to none. What I was saying was that that cross would make really big dogs and big dogs that will stay for a while has a lot of advantage on his smaller counterpart. These are bulldogs not machines. And their history and persona and all the accolades, including the myths, so if that mix dog weighed over a hundred pounds and the average pit dog is in the forties, if that mix dog decided to stay for awhile it would be troubles for the smaller dog. Now do I think the mix dog would stay that long, I doubt it.




    Quote Originally Posted by CRISIS View Post
    thats was not a shot @ you EWO...i was just ranting lol

  4. #14
    I've known guys who think like Bob Stevens(idiots) always talking but has nothing to show for. They're usually the ones that have more than one breed on their yard. So it's not hard to figure them out.

  5. #15
    What is the deal with having multiple breeds on one yard? I have bulldogs one side, a pen full of beagles on the other side and an Australian Shephard who runs loose on the yard. I did not know one had to be true to the bulldog only. EWO

  6. #16
    You have Beagles and Australian Shepard. You know the difference from guys I know who have American bulldogs/pits, rott/pits, blues/pits, black curs/pits. These are the fools who think bigger and stronger will win over a game pit. Back when I had a big game dogs, my dogs used to cur them fools dogs out under 10 minutes. Nowadays those same dudes are out of dogs or has a pet bull.

  7. #17
    So is "Dogs of Velvet & Steel" not worth reading? I was considering getting a copy but I don't want to waste my coin if the book is filled w/that sort of nonsense. Currently it'd run me about a hundred bucks, so it's not exactly a cheap book.

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by EWO View Post
    What is the deal with having multiple breeds on one yard? I have bulldogs one side, a pen full of beagles on the other side and an Australian Shephard who runs loose on the yard. I did not know one had to be true to the bulldog only. EWO
    Lol EWO its because you from the south lol jk.I got some jack Russell's and a couple mutts for gaurd dogs.Some bulldogs and my Buddy has some plots so I got a handfull of them on the yard to..

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by STA8541 View Post
    So is "Dogs of Velvet & Steel" not worth reading? I was considering getting a copy but I don't want to waste my coin if the book is filled w/that sort of nonsense. Currently it'd run me about a hundred bucks, so it's not exactly a cheap book.

    It's a well put together book, but its only worth is the fact it's a pit bull book with pictures.

    It's basically a novice with a dog named, "Tuffy Morochito," telling you all the stupid things he did with his dog, and pontificating about his "theories" about breeding ... though he himself never bred a single noteworthy animal.

    If you want to add it to your library, hey, it's another pit bull book. And there are some nice old photos in it.

    But that's about all that it is ...

    Jack

  10. #20
    There's some old time Irish staffs crossed with apbt's that are still flying the flag over here and beating good American imported dogs, there's one or two here that you'd need a shotgun to stop.

    This line of staff/pit have been going and competing and winning for decades, before the first apbt's where imported to Ireland and the uk. I believe they are our version of the apbt that never left when dogs we're being brought to the US by Irish and whelsh migrants during the potato famine here. Those dogs where believed to be the foundation dogs of many of the lines of today.

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