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  1. Not the sharpest tool in the shed. Still a tool though.... HAHAHA so true.
  2. HAHAH i always thought you were joke doit4thedogz. Rottiadora just enforced it even more.
  3. the dog does need papers, otherwise the owners can keep the dog as is but will make it very hard to fly the dog overseas, If i was the owners i would keep the dog no matter what, who cares if people thinks its an APBT, very similar breeds anyway.
  4. yah best way, give the throat a bit of a rub and good as gold.
  5. He was totally wrong. Good posts "Greytmate" Which part is totally wrong rottiadore , most of what the ranger told me reflects the same as what Greytmate has told us??? A game dog "can" be handled and stopped from fighting whilst retaining a will to win because of their level head. That is one of the things looked for in a pit fighting dog. Nobody wants a dog that can't be stopped or controlled by a handler. Both dogs must be able to fight another day. exactly, owners are sometimes in the pit while the dogs are fighting, and some of the fighting dogs are kept inside with the family like any other dog.
  6. the other owners should not of been encouraging your dog, but that aside i would only offer to pay for half.
  7. This is "Game" What is a Game Test? I would describe a game test as a hard roll for your dog, usually, but not always thirty minutes or longer. It is a roll in which your dog will get hurt, tired and getting the worst of the fight. This game test will tell you what your dog will do when he is tired and being handled by his opponent. Does he have the gameness to keep trying to win against a stronger dog, when he's tired and on the bottom most of the time? How does he act in his corner? How does he scratch into a dog that's getting the best of him? The game test will answer all of these questions and also tell you about your dogs stamina and fighting abilities. A game test should never be against an opponent of the opposite sex. To make sure that your dog gets the most out of the roll, their opponent should be several pounds heavier, but do not overdo this! -From The Bull Terrier Times Magazine And yes Game dogs need much more attention and will be more DA then your average bred house APBT.
  8. mate the only way to tell if an APBT is game is to match it, and yes they were bred with the trait of being DA, HA was the trait culled out of the breed early on. And APBT were bred to fight not really hunt, If it wasent for there fighting past and the dogmen didn't do what they did we wouldn't have these beautiful APBT's we have today and people should respect that.
  9. If its puppy milk thats ok, but not too much, and like stated above, dont be fussy, is your dog is hungry it will eat, they will not starve themselves
  10. I dont have a Problem with people owing game bred and DA APBT's if they have the experience and know what there doing with the dog, in the wrong hands its a different story.
  11. What about bike tyres, are they safe? yes bike tires are fine, if you want something a bit stronger wheelbarrow tires are great, and the inner tubes can be used as a type of spring pole for the dogs aswell
  12. ive had plenty of little kids come of to pat my APBT, i dont even have to think twice about her nipping ect, and like you sed, you can take food right out of her mouth with no issue.
  13. yer need to be careful with car tires, they have metal in them which can damage the teeth, i think my girl is going to need some getting used to the traffic cone, haha its huge.
  14. Just becasue the Breed standard says there DA dose not mean everyone will be, there is just a higher tendency, mines has no aggression towards any dogs. Most of the APBT around these days are not game tested or game bred so to speak. so its not asif we have Fighting APBT's running the streets, just uneducated people running the streets.
  15. on the up and up? please, my uncle uses them for work.
  16. As far as I know they are not rubber, which is a natural product. Rather they are a flexible synthetic. But I guess different brands might be different. There is some evidence that chemicals in those type of plastics can be ingested, and there has been a ban on children's toys being made out of flexible plastic for quite a while now. The ingestion of those chemicals has been tenuously linked to cancer in dogs. there would be all sorts of grades ect of soft rubber, just not sure about the traffic cones
  17. its not plastic, its a real think rubber like a kong, the same traffic cones you see on the roads ect.
  18. Got my self some of those heave duty rubber traffic cones and just wondering would they be ok for a chew toy, There huge so could be cut in to strips or even left whole for the real destructive one, Not sure of the type of rubber they use so just wondering,
  19. Anyone have a problem with the dogs and the blue tongues around? they seem to be pretty aggressive towards the dogs.
  20. The City of Brampton seems to be a joke, to even think the first dog is an american pitbull let alone the second which looks like a dane is pathetic.
  21. thats not an amstaff, if anything from those pictures its an american pitbull or a x or one. Disgusting.
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