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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Macker View Post
    Funny enough I see guys all the time that get a half decent dog and then go out of there way to get it killed. Sometimes I think you need to recognise your dogs true ability and to manage him/her accordingly.
    I've heard it said that "A match well-made is a match half won." Thanks for all the replies, fellas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by STA8541 View Post
    I've heard it said that "A match well-made is a match half won." Thanks for all the replies, fellas.
    Would this not be considered spot picking?
    If i have a half ass dog im going to look for some a half ass comp?
    I see it like this if hes half ass and could only when by going into lesser level bulldogs then why call him/her? We cull what we dont think could swim with sharks! Thats what keeps are gene pool filled with winners and game BULLDOGS that will compete any were on gods green earth! Our pups know the wood even tho they never been to them before,why because that what we're breeding for box lovers its inbedded into their DNA!
    Left lane,right lane fast lane, Bred for preformance they will ride out no matter were we are!
    Ch Panthro has won in many places plus two diffrent countries with one hanger! If you gotta spot pick for a win your breeding program will suffer because you end up with a line that can only win into lesser comp! If its open and you can make it put the peddle to floor and see how your driving skills are on the open freeway!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragedog10 View Post
    Would this not be considered spot picking?
    If i have a half ass dog im going to look for some a half ass comp?
    I see it like this if hes half ass and could only when by going into lesser level bulldogs then why call him/her? We cull what we dont think could swim with sharks! Thats what keeps are gene pool filled with winners and game BULLDOGS that will compete any were on gods green earth! Are pups know the wood even tho they never been to them before,why because that what we're breeding for box lovers its inbedded into their DNA!
    Left lane,right lane fast lane, Bred for preformance they will ride out no matter were we are!
    Ch Panthro has won in many places plus two diffrent countries with one hanger! If you gotta spot pick for a win your breeding program will suffer because you end up with a line that can only win into lesser comp! If its open and you can make it put the peddle to floor and see how your driving skills are on the open freeway!

    Not necessarily.

    To go into a sure loss is foolish. To go into a lame dog is spot-picking.

    However, to go into a highly-regarded dog, in whom you see a weakness, that you feel your own dog can exploit is "smart management" ...

    Jack

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    Yes it quoted the wrong post! Big hands small phone!
    Your right if i see a weakness then i say go all in. Now if so and so has a buzz and is open to the world to see and you have a classmate b.u.t you have never seen so and so then why not step up to plate! Know if its clear to see your classmate cant compete with so and so because you have seen so and so with YOUR OWN two eyes, and your better half says he doesnt stand a day in hell with him then no! At times that can be a double edge because thats were the gamble comes in, if i know were game and dont have a second thought about the heart of mines im going all in why because our heart is in the right place and we wanna move this mountain that they said could not be moved!
    All to often you have lack of great comp all because somebody want more$, or they want a titled contender or they cant or wont agree to this! Then they turn right around and party with a lame who they know they would smash!
    Some times its ok to try to beat the unbeatable or break the unbreakable!

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    Not necessarily.

    To go into a sure loss is foolish. To go into a lame dog is spot-picking.

    However, to go into a highly-regarded dog, in whom you see a weakness, that you feel your own dog can exploit is "smart management" ...

    Jack
    if I had a dog at home and got challenge to compete with someone I go
    if I think I will loose that dog got no place on my yard

    I've lost some , lost into 4 champs and 2 grand champs , I never thought I couldnt take em

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    Quote Originally Posted by bulldoghistorian View Post
    if I had a dog at home and got challenge to compete with someone I go
    if I think I will loose that dog got no place on my yard

    I've lost some , lost into 4 champs and 2 grand champs , I never thought I couldnt take em

    I admire your competitive spirit, but from a breeding standpoint this could be a big mistake.

    I guarantee that dogs like Werdo, Duke Nukem, Frosty Paws (are you noticing a breeding pattern similarity ), etc., etc. ALL have produced awesome, competitive animals in "the fast lane" ... yet never could have won in the fast lane.

    They were all GAME, INBRED BUMS ... who had no real ability ... but they were DESIGNED TO PRODUCE ... and that is what they did.

    If I ever get back into dogs, my yard will ALWAYS have room for inbred, prepotent producers ... but to each his own,

    Jack

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    I admire your competitive spirit, but from a breeding standpoint this could be a big mistake.

    I guarantee that dogs like Werdo, Duke Nukem, Frosty Paws (are you noticing a breeding pattern similarity ), etc., etc. ALL have produced awesome, competitive animals in "the fast lane" ... yet never could have won in the fast lane.

    They were all GAME, INBRED BUMS ... who had no real ability ... but they were DESIGNED TO PRODUCE ... and that is what they did.

    If I ever get back into dogs, my yard will ALWAYS have room for inbred, prepotent producers ... but to each his own,

    Jack
    Preach Jack, that's when you seperate the Chess & Checker players.

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyRed View Post
    Preach Jack, that's when you seperate the Chess & Checker players.
    don't understand what your saying
    I assumed the chess player does long time thinking , planning ahead ?

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