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09-19-2008, 08:47 AM | #1 |
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If there were a breed that would decimate any APBT it was put up against in the pit, would you switch breeds?
Lance Armstrong's records will be shattered one day, as will Michael Phelp's. It stands to reason that had dogfighting not been made illegal, there would have eventually been a new and better breed. If that happened, would you switch? |
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09-19-2008, 09:09 AM | #3 |
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09-19-2008, 09:23 AM | #5 |
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I have a few questions about this if you dont mind me askin. Do you really think that a breed would have just emmerged from somewhere that could actually beat the most dominating canine force in the box? I mean this is what they do, its what they were bred for for over 200 years. I dont believe there is any animal much less dog that could beat a real game bred APBT in the box within its own weight class even if you gave up 20 lbs i still dont think there is another dog that could come close to a APBT that is here now or dog to come. There are dogs that are more powerful, faster, smarter than a APBT, but there is nothing that can compare in the gameness. That is the one trait that holds are dogs apart from the rest.
Lets say there was a breed that took the box by storm however outlandish that sounds. No I still would not change breeds I love this breed and am totally dedicated to it. If i was in it for the biggest, baddest most devastating breed i would not have picked this one in the first place. I do believe that anyone that owns this breed and says they would change to a different breed so reevaluate the owning of these magnificent canine athletes. |
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09-19-2008, 09:33 AM | #7 |
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09-19-2008, 11:07 AM | #8 |
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I have a few questions about this if you dont mind me askin. |
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09-19-2008, 11:12 AM | #9 |
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09-19-2008, 01:05 PM | #10 |
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If there were a breed that would decimate any APBT it was put up against in the pit, would you switch breeds? Gameness is the willingness to continue even in the event of your own demise. In other words, never quit, never say die. Continue your task until your last breath. Gameness, strength, agility and personality is what keeps me coming back for more. An APBT is willing to please/worth for/help its master to the bitter end if the task at hand calls for it. Without gameness you will not get performance. Without gameness all you have is a Staff. The only other breed I would even consider owning a the moment would be a Patterdale Terrier. They are game as the day is long and they have a great personality. If there was another breed that could "decimate" an APBT in the pit, would you switch breeds Rai? Ferk out |
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09-19-2008, 01:37 PM | #11 |
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09-19-2008, 03:32 PM | #12 |
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09-19-2008, 04:18 PM | #13 |
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I personally did not choose the APBT for its "gameness" so no, but out of curiosity... what the hell would you mix with it to make it more "game"...
on a side note if there was a more people friendly, short-haired dog with such varied color combinations and irresistable eyes, and athletic build, and less game even... bring it on... but I do not see that happening. |
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09-19-2008, 04:25 PM | #14 |
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The are several breeds of dog right now that could "decimate" an APBT in the pit right now. Being able to "decimate" has not thing to do with gameness.
Gameness is the willingness to continue even in the event of your own demise. In other words, never quit, never say die. Continue your task until your last breath. Gameness, strength, agility and personality is what keeps me coming back for more. An APBT is willing to please/worth for/help its master to the bitter end if the task at hand calls for it. I agree. There are bigger dogs. There are faster dogs. There are more agile dogs. And size will almost always be in the larger dogs favor. But for me it's the whole package. And that is NOT found in other breeds out there (to me). It's not about winning or losing. That's just secondary in terms of pit fighting. It's about heart. To answer your question, "No" I would not switch to another breed. Since I don't fight my dogs, let's use Mia & that situation as an example. Mia was attacked by a dog over twice her weight and almost twice her size. That dog hit her at full speed and it knocked her off her feet. She was on her back fighting.....fighting for her life and fighting for my life. I can't say that she would've ever gained the upper hand had it not been for the Lab turning and biting me (that's when she jumped up and grabbed it in the chest/foreleg area). She might have, she might not. But I DO know that that dog woudl've never stopped. She never did. She died, IMO, proving that she was the epitome of what this breed was supposed to be. She wasn't perfect conformation wise, and she didn't have a hard bite, but she had heart. In 12 years of owning this breed, I've never had one like her (before or after). And I highly doubt I ever will. But that's what keeps me going. Knowing that although not overly common, there ARE APBTs out there like her. And if I stay with the breed long enough, it will be my turn again to own another. I've owned many, many before her and I've owned many since her birth. But there was something about her from day one and I was right. She was a one in million. But I won't give up on owning another. |
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09-19-2008, 04:38 PM | #15 |
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Faster?...I don't think there are any faster to the bite
Smarter?...I don't think an APBT is going to be "outsmarted" doing what it was bred to do Agile?...with the muscular build of an ABPT, I have seen none that move so quickly and with such strong moves Sure there are dogs that can "outrun" an ABPT Sure there are some that are very adept at learning new "tricks" Sure there are dogs that can move,twist,jump with great fever but not built like an APBT Personality...different dogs...different kind of personalities...I like the Bulldog style personalities. I have Diesel in my office right now...I am typing on my computer at my desk...Diesel is standing on his hind legs with his front paws on the back of my chair...his head is over my left shoulder and he watching me type. That is the personality I am fond of... |
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09-19-2008, 04:50 PM | #16 |
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I don't think I would switch breeds as it is not SOLELY gameness that I like out of this breed. But gameness is what I admire the most about the breed. As I said in a previous post... gameness does not really mean wins in the box... I can name plenty of dogs that lost in the box and were proven game in that loss, to me its easier for the losing dog to prove his game than the winning dog anyway.... but thats slightly off topic... No I wouldn't switch
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09-19-2008, 04:53 PM | #17 |
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09-19-2008, 04:55 PM | #18 |
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Since I don't fight my dogs, let's use Mia & that situation as an example. Mia was attacked by a dog over twice her weight and almost twice her size. That dog hit her at full speed and it knocked her off her feet. She was on her back fighting.....fighting for her life and fighting for my life. I can't say that she would've ever gained the upper hand had it not been for the Lab turning and biting me (that's when she jumped up and grabbed it in the chest/foreleg area). She might have, she might not. But I DO know that that dog woudl've never stopped. She never did. She died, IMO, proving that she was the epitome of what this breed was supposed to be. She wasn't perfect conformation wise, and she didn't have a hard bite, but she had heart. In 12 years of owning this breed, I've never had one like her (before or after). And I highly doubt I ever will. |
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09-19-2008, 05:20 PM | #19 |
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09-19-2008, 05:21 PM | #20 |
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I have only loved and respected apbt or pit since i was 16 and know i am 29 with two wonder dogs that i would never trade or upgrade to something better improved. To me theres no better looking breed,agility,and full of heart like the apbt or pit. Dont get me wrong every dog will show their heart to their owners when giving the chance.
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