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Reuben
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« Reply #20 on: July 30, 2011, 02:36:31 pm »

as law abiding citizens no one in the USA can test their dogs for gameness. The gameness I am talking about are from the old time hard core dogmen who pitted their dogs. This is the ultimate test for gameness.

We need to be able to find APBT dogs that are tried and tested for not backing down from any hog and to have courage. I am sure we have breeders doing this already but we need to be able to go to a registry and find these breeders any time we need a working pitbull pup...Years ago we could find a pit that worked but now I think that the percentage of pits that work as catch dogs is still good but not as high as years ago. I think that part of the reason is that the pits from nowadays are far removed from the proven gamedogs of long ago.JMO

I remember the blue pits as not being around that long. Don't know where the blue color came from but I am "ASSUMING" from wiemeraner or blue dane. Anyway, they were high dollar for awhile with the backyard breeders. Red nose pits were popular before the blue pits. And we know what happens to most breeds when they become too popular. When a breed is not popular and doesn't bring a profit then only the breeders that care about the breed are breeding these dogs and this ensures a higher quality in that breed of dog. These are my observations and opinions.

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