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Bruce Church (no login) Posted Dec 3, 2008 7:46 PM
oklahomacombinekennel, What I meant from my previous post a while back about having dogs that were "GAME" bred was this. If you have a yard full of real game bred dogs then in my opinion your putting yourself out there at a greater risk than the type of dogs that are not "GAME" tested type dogs. Breeding dogs that were once of game dogs to keep a pedigree is one thing, numerous dog men like hammonds and freeman and a bunch of others still do this. They just don't have "GAME" tested dogs all over their yards.
So I guess asking for trouble may have been the wrong words I don't know. I think if you were here talking to me you would have understood what the meaning was behind it. I also know more than you give me credit for but I guess the way I word things sometimes just don't do me any justice.
Yes, I have a lot of learning to do but one thing still stands for me. I'm here to better the breed. I'm not here to represent "Fighting Game APBT's". That day has come and gone. Now what I represent is dogs that come from any background that are still stable, lovable, trainable pets. The image I want for all the apbt's is that they are not monsters. They are just not for everyone and especially not for first time dog owners. I have plenty of friends that have good old blood that is probably similar to yours. I meant no disrespect towards you or any of them either, but the fact remains that if you have a yard full of high strung, old game bred, conditioned dogs then you are taking a risk. Now, between what has happened to Floyd, Pat, and a few others that were small fry not doing anything illegal at all, any added risks is something you have to accept I guess. Again, I meant no disrespect towards people who have these dogs, I only mentioned my opinion or statement and worded it wrong I believe.
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