@KnightHawke01 pits were not bred to fight...they were originally herding dogs that controlled stock before it was slaughtered, and had to control unruly livestock. butchers used to do the job alone without any help, except for a good dog or two. many pits show the same herding "shouldering" and nipping and i've seen several work cattle and sheep. bull baiting came around when they decided to see whose dogs were the best at what they did.
@apbtdobe It' amazing but my staffy is a great ranch dog! He does the job his ancestors were bred to do, watch my back. He even does some herding. Don't get me wrong, he's highly territorial and I'd never leave him unsupervised with another dog. But a good dog!
@lesterclaypool1 APBTs were created for dog fighting. Their ANCESTORS, bulldogs (bolddogges) were used for bull baiting. (No relation at all to the fat worthless "English Bulldogs" of today.)
@30stmchick thank but they were first bread for bull baiting ,,,, that is the facts ,, we all know this and like it or not the stock of these dog was the mastif and as i have already stated the english bull is a mix of the pug and the original bulldog ,,, and guess what they still out pull every thing they go against ,, how about you waste some one elses time with this ,,, ok ?
@truitons You're an idoit too! I had a pit who pulled from the end of her growing stage (approx. 2.5-4 years of age FYI) and she grew just fine. Ended up being a pretty big girl I might add at 65 Lbs. because yes for all the other people that think they're supposed to weigh 150lbs you're wrong to. 45 lbs is the typical "target/ideal" weight. She was capable of pulling multiple times her own weight too, so with the right training, yes they are perfect for pulling.
cowgirlcrush.. are you serious?.. lmao
deadgame3500 1 month ago
@KnightHawke01 pits were not bred to fight...they were originally herding dogs that controlled stock before it was slaughtered, and had to control unruly livestock. butchers used to do the job alone without any help, except for a good dog or two. many pits show the same herding "shouldering" and nipping and i've seen several work cattle and sheep. bull baiting came around when they decided to see whose dogs were the best at what they did.
cowgirlcrush 1 month ago
nice vid!
cowgirlcrush 1 month ago
@apbtdobe It' amazing but my staffy is a great ranch dog! He does the job his ancestors were bred to do, watch my back. He even does some herding. Don't get me wrong, he's highly territorial and I'd never leave him unsupervised with another dog. But a good dog!
KnightHawke01 3 months ago
fuck slideshows wheres a video
BIGMACDADDY23 3 months ago
@Boycraze270 Those aint puppies my dear try working dogs doing what they do best... WORK!
surleyguru 4 months ago
@lesterclaypool1 APBTs were created for dog fighting. Their ANCESTORS, bulldogs (bolddogges) were used for bull baiting. (No relation at all to the fat worthless "English Bulldogs" of today.)
apbtdobe 4 months ago
@lesterclaypool1 no, they were created for dog fighting.
ConiferTreez 4 months ago
@30stmchick thank but they were first bread for bull baiting ,,,, that is the facts ,, we all know this and like it or not the stock of these dog was the mastif and as i have already stated the english bull is a mix of the pug and the original bulldog ,,, and guess what they still out pull every thing they go against ,, how about you waste some one elses time with this ,,, ok ?
lesterclaypool1 4 months ago
@truitons You're an idoit too! I had a pit who pulled from the end of her growing stage (approx. 2.5-4 years of age FYI) and she grew just fine. Ended up being a pretty big girl I might add at 65 Lbs. because yes for all the other people that think they're supposed to weigh 150lbs you're wrong to. 45 lbs is the typical "target/ideal" weight. She was capable of pulling multiple times her own weight too, so with the right training, yes they are perfect for pulling.
30stmchick 4 months ago