WHERE EDUCATION IS OUR KEY TO SUCCESS! I am not a licensed vet, just a fancier of dogs with a wealth of hands-on experience. Always consult with your vet when and as needed.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
A Few Questions!!!
Been listening to a lot of the other Bully radio shows on blog
talk radio. THE BULLY BASEMENT is still
my fav of them all but I do stay up dated with what is going on around the
Bully world by listing to them all or as much as I can stand from some of
them. But today a lot of the shows had
callers or guest that said this was made too easy so…..........
What’s up with breeder’s sayn they made this
dog game or breeding these dogs easy and then follow up by talking about poorly
bred dogs? I get it and at the same time I don’t get it. If this is so true that it is easy to breed
these dogs are you the ones to blame every time I see a poorly bred dog? Cause look if you produced a dog and that dog
produces bull shit, didn’t part of that start with your yard? And to the true
breeders do you step up and let these people that you have sold dogs to know
that the dogs they are producing from your dogs are producing bull shit? Or is
it all over once you have your money and the dog left your yard? As for me my job is never over until the dog
has passed away, I always check up on dogs I produced or sold, I also encourage
the owner to call me anytime if something goes on with a dog I produced even if
its 10 years down the road.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
WHAT IS IT?
Gwo Doz-chen: Overdose Dog : Haitian Creole
I always said I wanted
to create my own breed; as I grew and studied I’ve started to create my type of
Bandog, Mutt, Mix-Breed, Cur Dog, whatever you want to call them, but I call
them Gwo Doz-chen’s. A work still in progress; Gwo Doz-chen’s are being
created from dogs in 3 groups the Terrier’s, the Guardians, and the Herding
dogs. Each dog used to create this breed was owned by myself or owned by good
friends who gave me access to use their dogs to create something great. I studied these dogs that I liked to make
sure they were also great family, protection, and working dogs. None of the dogs I used where mixed breeds
when I used them I did all the mixing myself to insure I got what I was looking
for from each dog to create my dog. These selected dogs were chosen to help
create a steadfast family companion that has phenomenal courage and drive while
being graceful and agile and truly an eye catching dog; having this question
and said together often “what kind of dog is that; it is beautiful”. Look these dogs are no joke and ill let them
speak for themselves, ill stack my Gwo Doz-chen against any breed of dog in
show, or will be happy to answer any challenge from dog owners of any sport as
long as I have ample time to train the dog.
I do not and will not condone any illegal dog activities no matter what
the breed.
The one dog that really reflects the direction I‘m
going in is my girl Princess Meesha. She
will be a key factor to the Gwo Doz-chen breed.
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