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  1. #11
    Agree with all consensus ...

    I don't like a "strictly defensive" dog either ... I like an aggressive head dog ... who doesn't get bit because of his savvy/athleticism ... but who is either wrecking that face, or totally controlling the head somehow ... and who is smart enough to position himself in such a way as that he cannot be reached.

    And if the time comes to hit some spots, the throat is my #1 preference ...

    Jack

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by OGDOGG View Post
    Hahaha been there done that. Jack you should be laughing with Wildchild when he told you that story. I remember we had a good laugh about why you're called Smilewiper.
    In my opinion, I believe it's a good thing the losers are thinking 007 is a cur. With that weight, you know it's going to be hard to find anything for him. Now the haters will bring out another victim. After number 2, they're going to be ducking and dodging anything with Vise Grip kennel behind it. I hate to talk shit but damn if its the only way to get them not to duck, so be it. Quack! Quack!
    Exactly.

    And, actually, we were laughing when we were talking/texting about it

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by Ez Country View Post
    Pride plays a big part, people let their emotions get the best of them and in doing so they become blind to what is really going on. I don't like 1 dimensional or picky dogs and prefer an offensive dog that goes on defense when it has to.
    This is true. The Old Man told me ... when his dog Ch Robert T Jr. whipped SDJ Cover Dog 4xW Ch Indian Bootlegger ... that Danny Burton was there going on and on about what a "cur" Ch Robert T Jr was after the deal, and was just talking loads of trash ... to which The Old Man said, "Well Danny, I can see you don't like this ol' dog here, um, do you have anything his weight?" ... to which there was complete silence

    Because that was the fourth "rough, killing 4xW" Robert T Jr. had stopped from making Grand Champion

    Jack

  4. #14
    I dont think that weight is hard to find, just nobody is going to want to get what he dishing out. The hardest style to beat is a Head dog. I think the most destructive style is a face dog. Even a defensive head dog is nasty, and will retire many good ones. An offensive Head or Face hound with good mouth is the worse thing a man with high hopes for a career trail can run into.

  5. #15
    Well said. Saw a Bolio/Medlins Outlaw bred male once that was a very intense face dog. I mean right between the eyes, if he ventured from there it was across the top of the muzzle but back between the eyes. Kicker was he had below average mouth and his owner was a big fan of heavy mouth. I tried to buy him but did not have the cash at the time. This 'cottonmouth' dog with good intensity and a great game plan ended up winning three. EWO



    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyRed View Post
    I dont think that weight is hard to find, just nobody is going to want to get what he dishing out. The hardest style to beat is a Head dog. I think the most destructive style is a face dog. Even a defensive head dog is nasty, and will retire many good ones. An offensive Head or Face hound with good mouth is the worse thing a man with high hopes for a career trail can run into.

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyRed View Post
    I dont think that weight is hard to find, just nobody is going to want to get what he dishing out. The hardest style to beat is a Head dog. I think the most destructive style is a face dog. Even a defensive head dog is nasty, and will retire many good ones. An offensive Head or Face hound with good mouth is the worse thing a man with high hopes for a career trail can run into.
    Right on point!

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyRed View Post
    I dont think that weight is hard to find, just nobody is going to want to get what he dishing out. The hardest style to beat is a Head dog. I think the most destructive style is a face dog. Even a defensive head dog is nasty, and will retire many good ones. An offensive Head or Face hound with good mouth is the worse thing a man with high hopes for a career trail can run into.
    The weight is not hard to find but yet you said nobody wants a piece of a face monster?
    So you do agree with me that it's hard to find a dog that weight for 007 to pull with? Goes to show there are a lot of ducks in the pond.

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by OGDOGG View Post
    The weight is not hard to find but yet you said nobody wants a piece of a face monster?
    So you do agree with me that it's hard to find a dog that weight for 007 to pull with? Goes to show there are a lot of ducks in the pond.
    There has always been plenty ducks in the pond. Some just blend in better. I dont agree it's hard to find one that weight, I will agree it will be hard to find one that weight once they realize who he is lol. But i also know down there they tend to run a little bigger than that. I know a few gentlemen who stay in the 25-36 range (including males). I'm not a fan of big boys 50+, but I have been able to see some good ones. I prefer the 28-42 range myself.

  9. #19
    I know a guy who also has 25-36 lbs dogs too. He is always ready for action. If your guy or guys are interested hit me in the pm, and I'll pass on the word.

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    This is true. The Old Man told me ... when his dog Ch Robert T Jr. whipped SDJ Cover Dog 4xW Ch Indian Bootlegger ... that Danny Burton was there going on and on about what a "cur" Ch Robert T Jr was after the deal, and was just talking loads of trash ... to which The Old Man said, "Well Danny, I can see you don't like this ol' dog here, um, do you have anything his weight?" ... to which there was complete silence

    Because that was the fourth "rough, killing 4xW" Robert T Jr. had stopped from making Grand Champion

    Jack
    By no means, do I want to dispute or argue about any particulars pertaining to any convo I wasn't privy to. With that being said, I have known Danny Burton for a good long time and i doubt, based on what I know of the man, he's ever been speechless or backed down from any challenge under the sun. If you ever met the man, you'd know what I mean.

    Again, I'm just saying, consider the 3+ sides to every story. The man has had some of the best that ever looked through a collar and I doubt anyone can pinpoint a time in which he "backed down" or was rendered speechless.

    I'm sure different folks remember different moments, in different ways. Just saying.

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