I am a 51 year old man with bulldogs for 46 years, RIP Jay Crenshaw, who lived near me. A friend of mine who grew up with Jay had a brother of Jeep named Troy. I have had some really good dogs that were only pets, I never bred or allowed my dogs to breed, I never matched or rolled my dogs. All of my dogs came from Virginia. I have a male and female now I keep with me 24/7 I'm never without them, I take a step, they take a step etc. I only rescued one dog from a shelter, the red nose female I have - I knew the blood of all my other dogs. In 46 years I have seen many battle scarred dogs. I never saw a dog like my female. The non kill shelter said she was 27-28 lbs when she got there, on an IV for 2 weeks. I have no idea why I all of a sudden went to the shelter, I've never considered a shelter dog before, it was out of the blue. A few minutes after I got to the shelter they brought her out for adoption they had her in intensive care 5 weeks and she was a thin , underweight, but healthy enough at 52 pounds. ( 64 pounds lean and mean is her best weight, pretty big dog, most of mine were a lot smaller) Anyway she turned out to be my most loved dog, the dog I was closest to. I call her "Big Sissy" because she is the toughest dog I ever had I believe. I don't know how she survived what she went through before I got her. I know how tough these pitbulls are but still, I can't believe this dog lived through whatever happened to her, I have NEVER seen scars like this. When I die and walk through the valley of the shadow of death I want my "Big Sissy" girl to walk with me, she has been through hell, she knows the way. I can honestly say I would give my life for this dog. I have never been loved so much by anyone or anything, what an honor to have her in my life.
@busterfrank1818 That's a great story and I have much respect for you for rescuing her. She deserves a great life that I know you gave her. All I can say is she survived because she's a Bulldog that got tender loving care.
Out of all the topics and knowledge gained about the APBT, why haven't anyone covered yard accidents, how they happen, why they happen, how can we prevent them, and what it looks like afterwards?
Hello I know this isn’t on the topic but could you give me a pointer how to teach my dog (about 5 and a half years old) to work the carpet mill. He got no problem on get on/off but he doesn’t understand what he’s supposed to do
When blessed with a bitch that has proven to be an outstanding hunter multiple times, Would the first breeding be to her ROM Sire or the best available performing male who is bred similar?
@frehgamedogg9983 I preferred linebreeding so in this case I'd breed to a similar male but it also depends if she's inbred,linebred or outcrossed. If you want to concentrate on the traits of her sire then you'd breed to her sired. I always say if you have two options breed to both. Sire first then another male,to build your family off of her.
Another good one school boy you know how to say it and tell people about it
@@scottwilcox6741 Much appreciated. Thanks for your words and support.
Great Video Like Always
@@gamedogsmoke Thank you
I am a 51 year old man with bulldogs for 46 years, RIP Jay Crenshaw, who lived near me. A friend of mine who grew up with Jay had a brother of Jeep named Troy. I have had some really good dogs that were only pets, I never bred or allowed my dogs to breed, I never matched or rolled my dogs. All of my dogs came from Virginia. I have a male and female now I keep with me 24/7 I'm never without them, I take a step, they take a step etc. I only rescued one dog from a shelter, the red nose female I have - I knew the blood of all my other dogs. In 46 years I have seen many battle scarred dogs. I never saw a dog like my female. The non kill shelter said she was 27-28 lbs when she got there, on an IV for 2 weeks. I have no idea why I all of a sudden went to the shelter, I've never considered a shelter dog before, it was out of the blue. A few minutes after I got to the shelter they brought her out for adoption they had her in intensive care 5 weeks and she was a thin , underweight, but healthy enough at 52 pounds. ( 64 pounds lean and mean is her best weight, pretty big dog, most of mine were a lot smaller) Anyway she turned out to be my most loved dog, the dog I was closest to. I call her "Big Sissy" because she is the toughest dog I ever had I believe. I don't know how she survived what she went through before I got her. I know how tough these pitbulls are but still, I can't believe this dog lived through whatever happened to her, I have NEVER seen scars like this. When I die and walk through the valley of the shadow of death I want my "Big Sissy" girl to walk with me, she has been through hell, she knows the way. I can honestly say I would give my life for this dog. I have never been loved so much by anyone or anything, what an honor to have her in my life.
@busterfrank1818 That's a great story and I have much respect for you for rescuing her. She deserves a great life that I know you gave her. All I can say is she survived because she's a Bulldog that got tender loving care.
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Out of all the topics and knowledge gained about the APBT, why haven't anyone covered yard accidents, how they happen, why they happen, how can we prevent them, and what it looks like afterwards?
@@courtneeedwards9682 I'll put it on my list. Good one 👍
What do you mean by what it looks like afterwards?
Dont have to bait because like you said in the past on one of 78 shows, Real Gamedogs Know How to Turn It On And Off.
@@gamedogsmoke Great point
Hello I know this isn’t on the topic but could you give me a pointer how to teach my dog (about 5 and a half years old) to work the carpet mill. He got no problem on get on/off but he doesn’t understand what he’s supposed to do
I used to do dogs I have none now, but I’ve never even heard a dogman doing this not ever‼️
@@meritaboy Exactly. Thanks for the verification.
Hi, i need opinion for dog that suits for guarding building from thief and can be my mate when hunting in dense rainforest, any sugestion ? thank you
@Littlewormmm Sorry I'm not a guard dog person but if you search NWA Cane Corso channel and ask there,they might be able to help you.
When blessed with a bitch that has proven to be an outstanding hunter multiple times, Would the first breeding be to her ROM Sire or the best available performing male who is bred similar?
@frehgamedogg9983 I preferred linebreeding so in this case I'd breed to a similar male but it also depends if she's inbred,linebred or outcrossed. If you want to concentrate on the traits of her sire then you'd breed to her sired. I always say if you have two options breed to both. Sire first then another male,to build your family off of her.
Appreciate you as always Mr. Garcia for the response. 🫡
@@frehgamedogg9983 You're welcome
They are eating the cats
The humaniac take any opportunity to take advantage of ignorant.
@@franciscoliriano976 Exactly