Great in depth interview. I truly appreciate you work. Remember these people are getting old and that part of history leaves with them. To have a record of their account is extremely valuable.
Love this interview this Dogman seems to be very honest and very knowledgeable with that blood he runs I heard of him and his brother , there no bs in his replies to the questions! He reminds me of Mr Bill from the North East aka B Aston an other honest Dogman . who at one time own Ch Red Eagle!
I had a dog named Napoleon .. he was out of a son of buck.First time out he beat a 4 x winner name Captain America’s CH. Gunner going for his Grand Champianship. I won in 2:47 minutes .Gunner Quit , Napoleon courtesy, scratched like a rocket
Best dog I ever saw was Irish Timmy’s Lochen ! He would have went through Buck like a hot knife through butter .No question about it. BTW Lochen was conditioned by Jack Kelly..
You interrupted him when he was going to say something pivotal. He was saying that Bert had transitioned. I always wanted to know if Bert transition to the Zeke stuff because it was more marketable. I saw something in it. Also, there have been rumors about Burt having a Boomerang on his yard.
@@APBT-Bandog That Franny bitch, I believed HS handled. I don’t remember it being the Bellon Club she beat. Could’ve sworn it was Burton. Henry swore by the Hardeyes dogs, but he said he could never get anything good when crossing Sorrell’s with anything and he’s not the only person I’ve heard say that.
I just got off the phone with Madison...and he and I discussed the topic along with your comment. He replied that Bert NEVER made any moves for "marketability," but instead focused solely on performance. Madison said, Bull and Red Jerry were already on Bert's yard when Bert got STP. When discussing this with Madison, he replied that Bert's yard was very game in those days, but lacked bite and ability, and he was "transitioning" to a more balanced dog that also had more skill sets and not just gameness alone...in order to produce all around "aces." Madison went on to say Bert was solely motivated about improving the dog's ability...and that marketability of a bloodline was never a consideration when it came to Bert's breeding decisions.
@@APBT-Bandog I deleted my last comment. Too personal for this forum, but I am curious about a dog Bert had named Minnie Mouse. She didn’t work out for me, but it was supposedly my fault.
My Ronnie Jackson-RBJBT gyp had 1 heat at about 3 years, I didn’t breed her. June 1, 2023 she started getting all licky and friendly suddenly, no blood no signs of heat. I held my male on the leash and she backed up to him. 2 puppies born, one died right after birth. The inbreeding coefficient must be super high.
I have original Northumberland Bull and terrier they say it's a breed that's extinct but it's not true my family is bread them along time since the 1790s we been breeding these dogs female stay between 19 and 24 lb in males don't get over 29 pounds they look just like a miniature pit bull terrier innocence just a little less wrinkly
@@Nicc_901 and not all of them train down those that don't remain part of the breeding program as long as they possess strong intelligence and snappy instincts
Man y'all have no idea, what a treat this is. In my humble opinion it's LONG overdue.
I hear you Erik. I’m just lappin it up. Respect
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Finally got to hear Parker talk. Just like I imagined him. Spot on guys, keep ‘em coming.
Great in depth interview. I truly appreciate you work. Remember these people are getting old and that part of history leaves with them. To have a record of their account is extremely valuable.
,I couldn't have said it better myself. Priceless stuff here.
Love this interview this Dogman seems to be very honest and very knowledgeable with that blood he runs I heard of him and his brother , there no bs in his replies to the questions! He reminds me of Mr Bill from the North East aka B Aston an other honest Dogman . who at one time own Ch Red Eagle!
Excellent interview.Thankyou for sharing.
Great interview
I had a dog named Napoleon .. he was out of a son of buck.First time out he beat a 4 x winner name Captain America’s CH. Gunner going for his Grand Champianship. I won in 2:47 minutes .Gunner Quit , Napoleon courtesy, scratched like a rocket
Had a pure Granger dog that was down from one that whooped PDK but that was a past life
Best dog I ever saw was Irish Timmy’s Lochen ! He would have went through Buck like a hot knife through butter .No question about it. BTW Lochen was conditioned by Jack Kelly..
You interrupted him when he was going to say something pivotal. He was saying that Bert had transitioned. I always wanted to know if Bert transition to the Zeke stuff because it was more marketable. I saw something in it. Also, there have been rumors about Burt having a Boomerang on his yard.
Thanks for the comment. I will ask him about that and get back with you on his response to what he was going to say.
@@APBT-Bandog I’d appreciate that a lot. Thank you.
@@APBT-Bandog That Franny bitch, I believed HS handled. I don’t remember it being the Bellon Club she beat. Could’ve sworn it was Burton. Henry swore by the Hardeyes dogs, but he said he could never get anything good when crossing Sorrell’s with anything and he’s not the only person I’ve heard say that.
I just got off the phone with Madison...and he and I discussed the topic along with your comment. He replied that Bert NEVER made any moves for "marketability," but instead focused solely on performance. Madison said, Bull and Red Jerry were already on Bert's yard when Bert got STP. When discussing this with Madison, he replied that Bert's yard was very game in those days, but lacked bite and ability, and he was "transitioning" to a more balanced dog that also had more skill sets and not just gameness alone...in order to produce all around "aces." Madison went on to say Bert was solely motivated about improving the dog's ability...and that marketability of a bloodline was never a consideration when it came to Bert's breeding decisions.
@@APBT-Bandog I deleted my last comment. Too personal for this forum, but I am curious about a dog Bert had named Minnie Mouse. She didn’t work out for me, but it was supposedly my fault.
Do anybody know How i can get in contact with him mr parker to purchase a pup
BulletproofKennels.com
Tell him Lee sent you.
My Ronnie Jackson-RBJBT gyp had 1 heat at about 3 years, I didn’t breed her. June 1, 2023 she started getting all licky and friendly suddenly, no blood no signs of heat. I held my male on the leash and she backed up to him. 2 puppies born, one died right after birth. The inbreeding coefficient must be super high.
I have original Northumberland Bull and terrier they say it's a breed that's extinct but it's not true my family is bread them along time since the 1790s we been breeding these dogs female stay between 19 and 24 lb in males don't get over 29 pounds they look just like a miniature pit bull terrier innocence just a little less wrinkly
I'd be interested in meeting some of these dogs
@@Nicc_901 there dead game dogs born that way we have to train them down so we can use them for hunting and trapping
@@Nicc_901 and not all of them train down those that don't remain part of the breeding program as long as they possess strong intelligence and snappy instincts
Do you have pictures
Of course