Love these types of videos!! As a owner of 2 American Sentinels I have to admit both of mine are very affectionate. I always thought it was the Mastiff blood that made them so loving. As a APBT lover it makes my day knowing my pups come from such loyal loving bloodlines.
Nothin better than seeing a person enjoy their craft..thats what life is about. Enjoy your life and if you aren't regroup , figure out what makes you happy , and apply that. You will excell frome that point on. Be blessed and prosper. 🤜🏽🤛
Talk about fate coming into action being introduced to Mad Dog and it wasn't nothing to do with the Dog's. I would like to call that a divine intervention.
I have been trying to do research on the concept of developing a dog perfect for personal preference as well as lines and dog genetics in general. I am having a hard time finding resources that go as deep as I want to go. I would be interested to know where to find good resources for understanding dog genetics in general, breeding, breed establishment/ development, etc.
I visited Bert in the early 80s and imported Ch Bubba-Boe and a number of others into Aus, I spent a lot of time with Bert, he came to my house in Aus 2 times for mth each vist, I went to his place 3 times, we had many long meaningful talks that went from daylight all night to sun up the next day, a lot of what is being said here is not what Bert told me, just briefly Bolio, Bo-leo as Bert would say it was not closely related to Koelers Bull, in fact, Bert told me Bolio was a cur, the value of Bull he said was his Sire Zeke and his sire Fitzwaters Goldie who he said was a pure Corvino dog and they played with the papers, he also told me Corvinos Crazy Mary and her pup Crazy Mary 11, were instrumental to his family of dogs and the perdigrees to them is a blueprint to breeding, also said Boomarangs breeding is not whats stated, I have Crazy Marys pedigree hand written amongst other things from that time in my life, Bert was about family breeding and his knowledge on breeding was unbelievable and he wanted finish in his dogs above everything which is gameness on a higher level, I could go on here as there is so much he told me about famous dogs and BS pedigrees, he said when you know the dogs in a pedigree you seen them with your own eyes,, he said those truly great dogs were bred to be that I have a lot on video of him talking it, Bert was a special dogman with an insight into dogs that's rare.
I've ran into some supposably assumed "cur's" that are super game af... So don't be too quick to underestimate... But since you have a ton of experience if you could I would appreciate if you could elaborate more on these curs you speak of and what you mean by that
Nice video, thanks for the history lesson. Question: it seems like the Sorrells line has a bit of an unconventional look (stockier, bullish)…do you know if there was another breed(s) introduced way back in the bloodline to get this unique look?
In Balkan countries,Russia etc they have big apbt,catchweight pure line,they look simmilar like this one just bit bigger. I guess countries were fighting is still a thing apbt evolve to be bigger for open class,also they use them for Tosa/Bully/Volkodov all 200 pounds dogs,apbt are going around 35 plus kg,80 pounds and more for open tournaments.
He has not yet been bred to anything off Scratch. He was however bred to both Valkyrie, Onyx, and also back to his mother, Halo...and so far he has produced well with all three.
I don't think they "hung papers to get top dollar for their pups." Those men were often gamblers that bred the best dogs they could, and as a result, I believe they often did that so others could not copy what they were running.
Bert had a good eye and always tried to improve the line. With 40 years working on the breed, he had more time to refine the dogs into ideal all-around capable dogs...good at just about anything you throw at them. Few people work on selectively breeding a line for that length of time.
@@APBT-Bandog As I continue to learn about selecting the best possible protection dog,I have come to know,that their intended purpose won't be on call for the grand majority of the time their spending with us.What breedings from your sentinel program do you find throw dogs suitable for sport,without sacrificing their ability to protect?
... All respect ... Is there anyway I could get a moment of your time to talk to you about Frankie an e mail address maybe ... I would really appreciate it ... Thanks ....
I enjoy your video and appreciate the history. But I disagree strongly on your direction of Bolio. Indian Sonny bought Bolio. How is it comical that he's known as Indian Bolio? Patrick bought a stolen dog and hid breedings off of Bolio for years because he knew that he bought a stolen dog. To call Pat Patrick the rightful owner would be like someone stealing a dog you bought from Burt and someone laughing in your face about it and not sure why you think it's your dog. "Bolillo" is Mexican bread.
I find it hilarious when people present part of the story and then act like they are posting facts or know what they are talking about. You left out a few important facts pal. I said silly because he did not produce the dog, and did not end up having the dog when he was bred again and again. Additionally, maybe you did know Indian Sonny had previously stole Patrick's dog Tater, who was an exceptional dog that went over 2 hours against Carver's Rastus. But, maybe you did not know that.
@@APBT-Bandog I understand your history of BOLIO starts with Pat but BOLIO has history way before,nobody can’t speak of BOLIO without mentioning Indian Sonny
Sorrrell had good dogs ...but they are far from beeing pure sorrell...some are not sorrell at all... lots of boomerang...and evrything that would clic or refresh his stock...not real deal man..
Love these types of videos!! As a owner of 2 American Sentinels I have to admit both of mine are very affectionate. I always thought it was the Mastiff blood that made them so loving. As a APBT lover it makes my day knowing my pups come from such loyal loving bloodlines.
I love these videos with Lee Robinson and Madison Parker discussing bloodlines. Some good info. Thank you! 👍
Thanks for the knowledge brother ..I have been around but still learning ..you were very informative ..thank you
Thank you, Sir. Very informative video. Great👍please go on with the Sorrells blood!
Love the Sorrells line!
They have really tiny full-drop ears. Very nice looking dog.
I always wanted this line!!!!
Nothin better than seeing a person enjoy their craft..thats what life is about. Enjoy your life and if you aren't regroup , figure out what makes you happy , and apply that. You will excell frome that point on. Be blessed and prosper. 🤜🏽🤛
Thank you Lee for
Sharing love these type of educational videos ❤
Great, GREAT video keep em coming. Love this info i gotta get a fe2 pups from you.
Imagine seeing these dogs being game still. Brutal
Boomerang is a Heavy Bred .. Tudor’s Dibo dog
I had two from Tatonka kennels black and tan brothers
Yard tour, yard tour, yard.
I would love to see a pure Colby dog crossed to a pure Sorrells. Now that would be an interesting mix 🤔
Talk about fate coming into action being introduced to Mad Dog and it wasn't nothing to do with the Dog's. I would like to call that a divine intervention.
i owned one sorrells bjtch dog.. she was cold. but bred to a really tight tonka bred dog was fire..
I have been trying to do research on the concept of developing a dog perfect for personal preference as well as lines and dog genetics in general. I am having a hard time finding resources that go as deep as I want to go. I would be interested to know where to find good resources for understanding dog genetics in general, breeding, breed establishment/ development, etc.
nice video
I visited Bert in the early 80s and imported Ch Bubba-Boe and a number of others into Aus, I spent a lot of time with Bert, he came to my house in Aus 2 times for mth each vist, I went to his place 3 times, we had many long meaningful talks that went from daylight all night to sun up the next day, a lot of what is being said here is not what Bert told me, just briefly Bolio, Bo-leo as Bert would say it was not closely related to Koelers Bull, in fact, Bert told me Bolio was a cur, the value of Bull he said was his Sire Zeke and his sire Fitzwaters Goldie who he said was a pure Corvino dog and they played with the papers, he also told me Corvinos Crazy Mary and her pup Crazy Mary 11, were instrumental to his family of dogs and the perdigrees to them is a blueprint to breeding, also said Boomarangs breeding is not whats stated, I have Crazy Marys pedigree hand written amongst other things from that time in my life, Bert was about family breeding and his knowledge on breeding was unbelievable and he wanted finish in his dogs above everything which is gameness on a higher level, I could go on here as there is so much he told me about famous dogs and BS pedigrees, he said when you know the dogs in a pedigree you seen them with your own eyes,, he said those truly great dogs were bred to be that I have a lot on video of him talking it, Bert was a special dogman with an insight into dogs that's rare.
The Key words here is Bert was a "SPECIAL MAN!" What most men are not! Go figure! 😎
@@MrQthap02 That he was, he had a deep understanding of all facets of a competition Pit Dog, no doubt one of the greatest dogmen to ever live.
What is to never produce a cur? What did he mean by that?
Nice..
I've ran into some supposably assumed "cur's" that are super game af... So don't be too quick to underestimate... But since you have a ton of experience if you could I would appreciate if you could elaborate more on these curs you speak of and what you mean by that
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Very nice, I didn't know that bull came from a litlermade of Bolio.
yup. And Bull's sire was also the sire to Bolio. Bull was out of a father-daughter breeding of Bolio's sire to Bolio's sister.
Doggpound kennels in here
Grch Ajax was amazing!!!!
Best breed of dogs 2 have
Nice video, thanks for the history lesson. Question: it seems like the Sorrells line has a bit of an unconventional look (stockier, bullish)…do you know if there was another breed(s) introduced way back in the bloodline to get this unique look?
In Balkan countries,Russia etc they have big apbt,catchweight pure line,they look simmilar like this one just bit bigger. I guess countries were fighting is still a thing apbt evolve to be bigger for open class,also they use them for Tosa/Bully/Volkodov all 200 pounds dogs,apbt are going around 35 plus kg,80 pounds and more for open tournaments.
Do some research on Boudreaux dogs brother good catchweightdogs and stocky
Indian Bolio was owned by Indian Sonny . The Dog was Stolen some say . Ended up with Pat Patrick
correct, but I don't think Indian Sonny had him for very long.
@@APBT-Bandog That’s because he was stolen
Nice
Stud fee?
Does Frankie Bomp cross well with your Scratch blood?
He has not yet been bred to anything off Scratch. He was however bred to both Valkyrie, Onyx, and also back to his mother, Halo...and so far he has produced well with all three.
@@APBT-Bandog Thankyou for the feedback,Any expectations if you were to?is it something you would consider?
@@pleasestop1760 I am sure Frankie's offspring will be brought back to Scratch and/or his offspring. Both are incredible dogs.
@@APBT-Bandog Is their a way to be among the first to be notified for upcoming breedings?
@@pleasestop1760 just follow our website and/or our Facebook page. We release information there.
Knowing that the old dogmen hung their papers to get top dollar for their pups what percentage of current bloodlines do you think is truly accurate??
I don't think they "hung papers to get top dollar for their pups." Those men were often gamblers that bred the best dogs they could, and as a result, I believe they often did that so others could not copy what they were running.
@@APBT-Bandog lolol they definitely was gamblers and I can see your point of view and it actually makes a lot of sense. Thank you for the reply back.
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Indian Sonny owned bolio it got stolen and sold to pat Patrick and since Sonny had a stolen dog from pat he felt they were even
What are the qualities of the Sorrells line,that you think separated them from other bloodlines?
Bert had a good eye and always tried to improve the line. With 40 years working on the breed, he had more time to refine the dogs into ideal all-around capable dogs...good at just about anything you throw at them. Few people work on selectively breeding a line for that length of time.
@@APBT-Bandog As I continue to learn about selecting the best possible protection dog,I have come to know,that their intended purpose won't be on call for the grand majority of the time their spending with us.What breedings from your sentinel program do you find throw dogs suitable for sport,without sacrificing their ability to protect?
... All respect ... Is there anyway I could get a moment of your time to talk to you about Frankie an e mail address maybe ... I would really appreciate it ... Thanks ....
My contact information is on my website... AmericanBandog.com
Bolio is a type of Mexican indigenous bred, im sure Sonny knews why Bolio was under his name. Those guys were all from the west and south west.
Bolio was produced by Maurice Carver and Eddie Klaus
@@APBT-Bandog Texas correct?
@@yc7806 yes
I enjoy your video and appreciate the history. But I disagree strongly on your direction of Bolio. Indian Sonny bought Bolio. How is it comical that he's known as Indian Bolio? Patrick bought a stolen dog and hid breedings off of Bolio for years because he knew that he bought a stolen dog. To call Pat Patrick the rightful owner would be like someone stealing a dog you bought from Burt and someone laughing in your face about it and not sure why you think it's your dog.
"Bolillo" is Mexican bread.
He doesn’t look like a pitbull by the face
That zeke blood.
The name Indian BOLIO is not silly it’s because Indian Sonny owned him before he got stolen & ended up on Patrick’s yard get your facts straight
I find it hilarious when people present part of the story and then act like they are posting facts or know what they are talking about. You left out a few important facts pal.
I said silly because he did not produce the dog, and did not end up having the dog when he was bred again and again. Additionally, maybe you did know Indian Sonny had previously stole Patrick's dog Tater, who was an exceptional dog that went over 2 hours against Carver's Rastus.
But, maybe you did not know that.
@@APBT-Bandog I understand your history of BOLIO starts with Pat but BOLIO has history way before,nobody can’t speak of BOLIO without mentioning Indian Sonny
@@weroyaltykennels LOL. You need to study up bro. Bolio did not start with Indian Sonny. He was literally born on Maurice Carver's yard.
@@APBT-Bandog took you 5 hours to find that out everybody knows that you green as f lol
Sorrrell had good dogs ...but they are far from beeing pure sorrell...some are not sorrell at all... lots of boomerang...and evrything that would clic or refresh his stock...not real deal man..
The west coast has a slightly different opinion on Bert and his yard, but of you have a good dog - well more power to you.