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Old 08-10-2010, 10:55 AM   #1
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Default Riley, the American Bulldog stud

I am looking to stud out my american bull dog. My main interest is to keep his genetic lines going. As such I would really like first female pick of the litter as my fee. Otherwise I'm looking for $800.00.

He is in the rare breed catagory, guard dog/working class. Weight is about 125#'s and is coming up on 5 years old this January. He has an excellent temperment and a soft spirit,and he makes us laugh every day, just a few words makes a good correction on him. These dogs are known to be a great family protector, and are awesome with kids. The breed as a whole are VERY loyal, and protective. There are more pics in my gallery. I do NOT want his line to become a puppy mill, or any pups into fighters, yes they do have a locking jaw, that is why they are so popular in the rings. It is also why I won't just let him breed with another dog without meeting the females owners. ifish seems to have a better quality people when it comes to the care of and well being for animals of any sort. This is another reason not to put up his picture on any of the "normal" bulldog bulletin boards.

I'd love to discuss a possible arrangement with anyone who might have a like quality female bulldog, and is interested in having a litter.

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This is an awesome dog, and if anybody knows somebody with a female with a good temperment, and thinks along the same lines I do, please feel free to call.

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Old 08-16-2010, 02:33 PM   #2
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Old 08-17-2010, 05:24 PM   #3
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FYI no dog has "locking jaws".
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Old 08-18-2010, 02:50 PM   #4
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give you a grand if you can open them when he locks them down. scientifically maybe not, but I guarentee you when he locks down he can crush bones and hold his own weight. If you are going scientific you are NOT the person I would want anything to have to do with. It's just a post, and I am NOT interested in dog fighting, just making sure people understand the liability against them. Mike Barnard
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Old 08-19-2010, 07:06 AM   #5
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not trying to be "scientific" just stating a fact. Sorry your dog doesn't have locking jaws.
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Old 08-20-2010, 06:01 PM   #6
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dude, what the heck is your problem......are you looking for an apology or for me to take out the post??? these dogs and the family they are in have a reputation for having locking jaws, i've seen it and heard it on tv specials including animal planet. The reason they say it is because their jaw muscles are so strong you cannot get them to release, try it....I have, they don't. but then again I guess if you are baiting bulls and they release, there probably wouldn't be any more of the breed left, correct? since this is what they were originally developed for in the first place, I believe I will leave in the locking jaws. Mike Barnard
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Old 08-20-2010, 08:33 PM   #7
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Chinookin...No worries about those comments. I don't know much about BD's but he is one fine looking animal. HT
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Old 08-21-2010, 09:13 AM   #8
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thanx so much we think so too, and has the personality of say a tim conway or something he make use laugh every day and in our position its not that easy to do. again thanks Im tired of this dude bashing my words was just trying to give the just of things, so many people use these poor dogs to fight each other to the death, it make me sick, and he would probably wonder why the other dog didn't want to play. an akita put a hole in our first ones head until it got a really good kick in the side from me, she just wagged her tail the whole time and since his personality is so similar we woant to get sa pup to keep his blood line going. thats all. Mike
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Old 08-21-2010, 11:02 AM   #9
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One sharp looking dog. I had an employee who has an American Bulldog, very nice dog. Over 6 years of that dogs coming to work every day, NEVER had a problem with it. I would NEVER allow a dog in me house I didnt feel 100% comfortable with. This was one pleasent dog to be around.

Good Luck Chinookin. Thats one nice looking dog,

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Old 08-21-2010, 07:44 PM   #10
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One sharp looking dog. I had an employee who has an American Bulldog, very nice dog. Over 6 years of that dogs coming to work every day, NEVER had a problem with it. I would NEVER allow a dog in me house I didnt feel 100% comfortable with. This was one pleasent dog to be around.

Good Luck Chinookin. Thats one nice looking dog,

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thank you so much. he has the personality of a comedian also. i will be really hurting the day he leaves us. personally. he is the best dog I have ever owned/seen/or heard of. but that is a biased opinion im sure. Mike Barnard
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Old 08-23-2010, 06:49 PM   #11
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Old 08-23-2010, 07:48 PM   #12
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That is a sharp looking stud, I don't want to burst your bubble, but all the information I could find states that there is no such thing as a dog of any breed looking their jaws. Some breeds have particularly strong jaw muscles, and are able to hold their mouth shut with great force.
The bull dogs that were known for locking on to the under side of a bulls throat, and sometimes bring the bull to the ground we only holding on, not locking their jaws.
I have nothing to prove, just like information to be more fact than fable.

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Old 08-24-2010, 06:48 PM   #13
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That is a sharp looking stud, I don't want to burst your bubble, but all the information I could find states that there is no such thing as a dog of any breed looking their jaws. Some breeds have particularly strong jaw muscles, and are able to hold their mouth shut with great force.
The bull dogs that were known for locking on to the under side of a bulls throat, and sometimes bring the bull to the ground we only holding on, not locking their jaws.
I have nothing to prove, just like information to be more fact than fable.

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The reason they say it is because their jaw muscles are so strong you cannot get them to release, try it....I have, they don't. but then again I guess if you are baiting bulls and they release, there probably wouldn't be any more of the breed left, correct?

That is what I posted on post # 6.
I don't know what it is about the bullie breeds that get people going so much. I don't claim to be a scientist or know the skeleture of there jaws, I do however know for a fact that if they bite down and do not want to release, they won't. As I stated above, I just want people to know what they are getting into with the bullie breeds, not just american bulldogs, but pit bulls, am staffs, ect....
I guess if I am going to post him to breed, I will be critized for it. but I am willing and able to take anything anybody has to say. I still consider a dog that has strong enough jaws to "lock" onto a bull and not be shaken off, thrown off, or get tired and let go, to have "locking jaws."
That wasn't the reason for this post anyway, he is a gentle spirited dog, but would probably crush somebody that was hurting his family. I have worked with police dogs with the arm collar and thick metal jointed leather gloves and was able to pull it off that way, I am sure not bare handed, but when we put our first dog on the collar just playing as the police dogs were having all the fun, I could not believe nor retrieve my arm even with the gloves and sleeve on. Weather it be muscle or a locking mechanism, if you or a bull for that matter cant get it to release I will still consider it a locking jaw. That IS more fact then fable. I guess we will just have to agree to disagree on this one. no worries my bubble is still in tact. Mike
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Old 09-03-2010, 01:48 PM   #14
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Old 09-03-2010, 02:27 PM   #15
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i feel your pain on the bullies getting a bad rap - dogs are just like kids...its the parents/owners that make them what they are - i've got 2 different bully breeds and was raised around the breed all my life - growing up i had a AB bout the same size as yours but full brindle - he wasn't the smartest kid in the class but loyal to no end - i too have many hours of research into the 'ol lock jaw saying....let's just say they're really really strong and good luck - i've actually had a big blue (90lb) connect with my arm and not want to let go - i thank the Lord i know some release techniques - anyways....good lookin pup & good luck...lines with good tempermants need to stay alive

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