Your original post did, retard:
That's your original question asking about how to work/condition your fucked-up pup, right?
That video of Poncho was of when he was dying of cancer, retard. If you had a brain, and would listen to what was being said, it directly states "This isn't his chain spot."
It's called a temporary chain spot, genius. Because even a house dog needs SUN ... and a place to empty ... and that was his temp chain spot to get it. Very simple.
Again, if you actually would listen to the video, it directly states my dying dog was a HOUSE DOG and slept in my bed. And, if you could understand English, you'd know that.
Is there anything else you can fuck up and get wrong today?
Define "the best feed possible."
That makes no sense.
You're right, I have no control over your shitty habits and conditions.
But no, you're wrong on the second part. I have my own ideas, and put them to paper better than any other APBT author before me. Yet that's not what made me think I was "the ultimate breeder."
I never said I was "the ultimate breeder" ... but what made me think I was a better breeder than 90% of anyone who ever bred dogs in the history of the game is my 87% win record over every other breeder's shit in the game ... the fact I did this with a bloodline I created myself ... and the fact that this all stemmed from an unbroken string of MY breedings dating back to the first 2 dogs I bred together ... proving my ability to keep the quality alive in EVERY GENERATION ... which is something less that 00000000001% of any breeder can say of that they're doing. That's what makes me think I was a pretty darned good breeder. And a helluva lot more successful at it than you.
I only had 4 fights as a competitor, true.
1 win, 2 game losses, and 1 quit (c/h by someone else).
All against 20+ year veterans when I had less than 3 years experience myself.
And, as a producer, Poncho didn't throw "a pretty good percentage" ... he threw one of the best % win/loss records of any dog of his time. Period.
But this has nothing to do with anything, so let's see if we can get back to your question as to whether you can work/condition a 6 month old dog that can't walk and just got in a kennel fight.
You and your "high standards"
Jack