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1  THE CLASSIFIEDS / THE DOG TRADE / Re: Bullarabs from AUSTRALIA on: December 18, 2008, 06:51:19 pm
With a good trainer they can grab let go, find, bail them, or take out a large boar.

Also depending on other dogs its surrounded by.

My dogs average 50kg's give or take 10kgs.

2  THE CLASSIFIEDS / THE DOG TRADE / Re: Bullarabs from AUSTRALIA on: December 18, 2008, 06:11:14 pm


3  THE CLASSIFIEDS / THE DOG TRADE / Re: Bullarabs from AUSTRALIA on: December 17, 2008, 10:31:39 pm
    What you need to do is type in bullarabs in google, press image instead of web, and you will see all the bull arabs. There is a video of australian pigdogs working in the video section.
    The father is from a sperm doner, but my dogs look just like the two black ones in the video gallery. Also have white ones that you sent me a picture of. Female is around 45-50 kgs, males are 10kgs more. I can't send you pictures of all my dogs. What i can do is when you decided what look you like, I will take pictures of the puppies selected for you, and you can pick and choose from them. I guarantee you I can supply you with a pupp that will grow up just like the one you sent me a picture of.
    Tell your trainer to contact me when you are ready, and with his help we could select the best looking hard working hunter for your needs. Height wise: similar to a large greyhound doberman's height.
4  THE CLASSIFIEDS / THE DOG TRADE / Re: Bullarabs from AUSTRALIA on: December 17, 2008, 09:48:08 pm
From the bloodlines and breed of dogs they are, they should out do 95% of other breeds in boarhunting, they will take out 300pound pigs, it will ride on the hood on your car and watch for pigs all around. When they see or smell a pig, they off like a bullet, (if you take them hunting) up to 50miles an hour, (if you keep them fit) they will go into rough bush, water and they will be hanging onto the pig by the nose or ears and guaranteed to be wagging its tail while holding the boar. Just a walk in the park. I have black white brown brindle and a large combination of colours. 
5  THE CLASSIFIEDS / THE DOG TRADE / Re: Bullarabs from AUSTRALIA on: December 17, 2008, 09:15:16 pm
I don't have a web site no, but there are many many pictures on the net of the bull arabs. If you order one I will send you pictures of available pupps, and you can choose one. So whatever you buy you will see prior. Are you interested in buying one?
6  THE CLASSIFIEDS / THE DOG TRADE / Re: Bullarabs from AUSTRALIA on: December 17, 2008, 08:39:24 pm
Yes thats an Australian dog called bull arab.
My line also has black with white chest.
So there is a fairly large colour combination
available within the breed. They should cost you
around $1800 US dollars if you would like to purchase
an Australian hunter. That is delivered to just
about your front door. Or at least your local airport
quarantine for you to collect. Good luck and hope
you like them. Its not too late for a christmas present.  Grin
7  THE CLASSIFIEDS / THE DOG TRADE / Re: Bullarabs from AUSTRALIA on: December 17, 2008, 05:21:20 pm
Generally speaking bull arabs are the dogs that can be taught to do, and to overtake most breeds in any area you train them in when it comes to boar hunting. They start to lug around 10months old, and from there they just get better and better. But dogs are individuals and some are better than others. All these bull arabs are tough large brave smart and very fast dogs that often hunt off the back of the utes and on the hood of the trucks. If you are a hunter and will start taking them hunting and training them, they will do anything you want them to do. They will learn off your other dogs, and in time when they grow full size in body and heart, they will be showing other dogs how its done. I will stop uptalking my bull arabs. But I am so proud of them. U.S must see and have these animals. I am shocked to see they not already existing. Maybe because most hunters in Australia  hate computers??? Or just don't have wireless reception where the pigs are. Also my aim is not to charge YOU an arm and a leg for one puppy. I would like to set up  a business strategy so i can sell them as cheap as possible, and hopefully not one at the time. You guys are the first people I got in touch with so we all need to somehow participate and help this PLAN happen.
8  THE CLASSIFIEDS / THE DOG TRADE / Re: Bullarabs from AUSTRALIA on: December 17, 2008, 04:22:53 pm
The whole of USA can get one as soon as I work out a profitable and legal way to bring these hunters over. By the time you guys wake up, I should have all info and costs involved to bring you our outback hunters. If I have to come with the dogs, I will be displaying the dogs and delivering them to people that ordered them. Please do not stress about missing out on them, as they are available all year. Just remember they will cost as much, if not more than most pedigree breeds.
9  THE CLASSIFIEDS / THE DOG TRADE / Re: Bully's from AUSTRALIA on: December 17, 2008, 03:32:08 pm
At this stage I am trying to work out how to ship a bunch of them to the U.S.
I do not know anyone in America so I can't bring a bitch and sperm to breed them with a partner, so just give me a little time so I can work out an exact price figure.
I think I will wait till there is an order of 5 pupps, that way it will be worthwhile for me. But please ones again I want you guys to know, these are NOT 2 breeds on top of each other. These have over 10 specially selected breeds put through each other over 30 years, to get a rough tough smart, fast, brave durable hunter. We have to keep in touch in the next few weeks as I will do all my home work on bringing them to america.

Kind regards OZbullarabs
10  THE CLASSIFIEDS / THE DOG TRADE / Bullarabs from AUSTRALIA on: December 17, 2008, 12:24:09 am
Hello everyone...

Just wondering if you guys would be interested in genuine AUSTRALIAN
pig hunting pupps. They don't come cheap as they are a very unique breed, and all brew in AUSTRALIA. Some of you guys were interested in them from the video gallery, but I think you called them bullydanes. I breed those dogs here in Australia      , and currently trying to work out the cheapest possible way to make these genuine hunters, available to all U.S. boar hunters. Any questions welcome, but prefer genuine people, who understand what they are investing in.

here is the thread that caught my interest: http://www.easttexashogdoggers.com/forum/index.php?topic=2292.0

HOPE I CAN HELP YOU GUYS OUT TO OBTAIN THESE PURPOSE BREED PIGDOGS FROM DOWN UNDER...
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