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Thread: Pitbull crosses?

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    Pitbull crosses?

    Anyone ever bred a pit bull to a Patterdale to make a 'pocket pit'?

    Ever bred a pit bull to any other dog with a particular purpose in mind?

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    the pitbull x stafford cross has produced successful match dogs, ch meg, her sister ch ruby, her son gr ch barney and ch buster are all part Stafford

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    I am working on a lot of different projects now, but I was entrusted with some of the finest Patterdales on the planet, about 10 years ago, and think this would be an excellent cross (with the right individuals, of course).

    More to follow soon ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    I am working on a lot of different projects now, but I was entrusted with some of the finest Patterdales on the planet, about 10 years ago, and think this would be an excellent cross (with the right individuals, of course).

    More to follow soon ...
    You still have some of the Avis and/or Lucky stuff? Any of it on Ice?

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    Nothing to do with bulldogs but bred English bulldog to female boxer then took dogs that look more like English bulldogs and bred back to stud and in three generations got a little longer legged more athletic looking no skin or eye problems natural birth English bulldogs, sold them at flea markets off the back of the tail gate of my truck as the poor man English bulldogs sold as many as I could produce from repeat customers they were smart and loyal it lasted till my little stud died. Yours in the Game Johnny

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    Quote Originally Posted by Palooka View Post
    the pitbull x stafford cross has produced successful match dogs, ch meg, her sister ch ruby, her son gr ch barney and ch buster are all part Stafford
    Buster isn't part Stafford, he's nearly all Stafford. He has very little bulldog blood behind him.

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    Bulldogs have been crossed with all kinds of working dogs. The Bull x Greyhound cross (Bull x any type of sighthound really) is extremely popular across the pond. The Dutch have been using bulldogs to add hardness to their herders for ages now. The list goes on and on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by prairiedog View Post
    The Bull x Greyhound cross (Bull x any type of sighthound really) is extremely popular across the pond.
    I have always thought Greyhounds looked like "stretched-out" pit bulls.

    What do they use them for, exactly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    I have always thought Greyhounds looked like "stretched-out" pit bulls.

    What do they use them for, exactly?
    Buddy in Texas uses them to hunt pigs, he said he knows a few guys across the pond that also uses them to hunt boars and small game

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    In the UK they are popular for dispatching quarry, chasing bolted fox, etc.

    I know guys in the U.S. using the cross for coyote, hogs, etc.

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