Nice pics. Thnx for sharing.
ST Benedict's Jersey Girl out of Gr Ch Hargrove's Rufus R.O.M. x Brewer's Susie (2xw)
She was also known as "Pink Chiffon Tricycle Queen" & i noticed she was bred to Well's Ch Scallywag & produced "Ch Lefevre's Skywag".
I tried to put this pic up on the database,but it was a wee bit too big. Maybe someone can help me out & resize it ?
Hope i managed adding the ped ok.......
size of the picture is alright. only 118kb
nice pictures.
Originally Posted by gabbagabbahey
That photo uploaded just finehttp://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...hp?dog_id=6605
While it is good to see old photos of our historical dogs, I find it amazing how many old-timers had rank-beginner yard set-ups
The center kennel is okay, as at least it is tall with a roof (though any dog can chew out of standard chain link), but the kennels on the right & left are way too low and have no roof at all
Jack
I agree Jack,but in a wee bit defence of the owner,it has wrote on the back of photo "brood & puppy pens". May well be that the 3x youngsters were being moved shortly,although they look to be more than large enough to be past "that size" puppy pen stage. The kennels also appear to be slightly smaller than the pen fence & close to it,which would make the actual height less.
Maybe someone knows any history on the Sebrina female ?
My puppies start climbing by 6 weeks
I guess some lines of dog are more "ground-bound" than others ... and I suppose there are athletic/unathletic differences in what people are used to ... but no way would those pens hold pups of mine at even half the age of the dogs in there.
Anyway, don't want to digress too much off the privilege to see some of the dogs of long past, but did want to point out that many "old timers" really weren't all that knowledgeable in their care/practices at all.
A person's setup doesn't have to be super-expensive or fancy, but it should be able to prevent any possibility of escape.
Jack
Very nice old photos. It is a treat to see the old dogs and so many old photos get lost over time, or they don't have anything written on them to identify the dogs shown.
Thanks for posting them!
I wonder if it would be useful to have a section of Historical Photos where all such pictures could be posted?
Common sense isn't so common these days.