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Originally Posted by teknics' date='Oct 24 2003, 11:15 AM

if you notice the thing flying in the air, thats whats left of a bulldog after a bull confrontation.
kevin.
Originally Posted by 4RotorRocket' date='Oct 24 2003, 03:51 PM
[quote name='teknics' date='Oct 24 2003, 11:15 AM'] 
if you notice the thing flying in the air, thats whats left of a bulldog after a bull confrontation.
kevin.

if you notice the thing flying in the air, thats whats left of a bulldog after a bull confrontation.
kevin.
you could say the same thing about domestic house cats
Originally Posted by 4RotorRocket' date='Oct 24 2003, 03:53 PM
Im sure this one would get a good grip...... 
Also, if something was bred to take out a bull, whyd you keep oen as a pet?
About the American Bulldog Breed:
Reference: ABA
Background: The American Bulldog originated as a catchdog (mostly cattle) and property protection dog, in America’s Southeast. He was not bred to put on threat displays or to look a certain way. But, he did need the right equipment to take care of his real bulldog duties which were confrontational personal and property protection and as a catch dog. He needed to be strong enough to put unruly bulls on the ground and athletic enough to catch hogs that were allowed to free range in a semi-wild state.
Reference: ABA
Background: The American Bulldog originated as a catchdog (mostly cattle) and property protection dog, in America’s Southeast. He was not bred to put on threat displays or to look a certain way. But, he did need the right equipment to take care of his real bulldog duties which were confrontational personal and property protection and as a catch dog. He needed to be strong enough to put unruly bulls on the ground and athletic enough to catch hogs that were allowed to free range in a semi-wild state.



