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Myles Man
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« on: December 08, 2013, 03:05:02 am »

Good suggestions on names, I'm sure that will come with ease.

On the whole working deal, I don't have any bragging rights to claim them as proven catch dogs-unfortunately. I have done my homework and will say they have the blood that's a setup for success. There are 2 males and 1 female that are lookin like they will carry the big bone mass. I'm thinking they will go to non working homes that I have picked out so I can keep an eye on em. There are 3 males that look like they will be good prospects to condition them for working, in which I will keep 1 and place the other  2 in working homes. It's all a part of a process that takes time.


As far as how Macho(100-110 pounds)and BB(50-60 pounds) are as CD's:
I've put Macho on em in a bay pen. He's a beast. Almost overkill. There's no doubt he's got heart to work and hold on for life. That's half the reason I chose him. The other half, he's my yard dog going on 7 yrs and I want a pup out of him severely! I started my pack 2 years ago and he wasn't raised/conditioned to work. He could handle a few miles of walk huntin in the cold, but after that he just slows me down, in return making me irritated! He's got the bone mass BB's needing to get back in her pedigree, which is why I got her specifically for this reason about 8 months ago.

She's bred to work/perform as a CD should be from what I understand. I have never used her as a CD since I got her to breed this litter. She's gettin spayed after this and I will pair her up with another bulldog to be my catchin duo!  I wished I could label them as "proven" but it'd pretty much be based on bay pen time, not woods time. This is the beginning of something I hope to label as proven here in about 4 or 5 years. I'm a patient guy. I'm definitely not an expert. I'm just getting started in something I enjoy more and more each day and look to learn more as every day passes.
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