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Site Owner Posts: 1120 |
These dogs were out of Chimera's Chief x Chimera's Bandit. Chimera's Boss...
Chimera's Jackson...
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Member Posts: 35 |
Both dogs look awesome, Lee. Your dedication and training are paying off. I like that Jackson, a lot. I'm jealous I don't own that dog. Hopefully, I can breed one like that soon. Do the dogs that you breed that are owned by others ever get confused in civil work? I hadn't seen some of the dogs I breed in 10 months, but it seems they still remember me. Of course, I sold most of my pups well after the usual 8 weeks of age. | |
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Site Owner Posts: 1120 |
That hasn't been a problem. | |
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Member Posts: 27 |
Very athletic looking!
What was the make-up of Chief? | |
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Site Owner Posts: 1120 |
Chimera's Chief was one of my APBT. We produced him from a breeding between my former male Sorrells Captain Skip and an APBT bitch named Snaps (who was down from Hammonds stuff).
Chimera's Bandit was out of Captain Skip (as was Preacher, Gator, Blade, and Thin-Ice) bred to my EM bitch named Eclipse.
The breeding between Chief and Bandit resulted in double bred Captain Skip blood...with an outcross of Snaps on the top and an outcross of Eclipse on the bottom. | |
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Member Posts: 215 |
Both are very pretty! and look very athletic......... | |
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Member Posts: 40 |
VERY nice looking dogs.... | |
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Thanks Jesse. You know, those dogs would be grandson's of Snaps. How's she doing now a days? | |
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Member Posts: 40 |
She's doing geat Lee.... Still hard as nails | |
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Member Posts: 76 |
Forgot about that litter, was wondering how they turned out! Looks kinda like Skip on roids. GOOD JOB! Doing any training this weekend?:cool: | |
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Yes, we will be training this Saturday. Feel free to come by. | |
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Member Posts: 76 |
What was the outcome of the brother/sister breeding from Skip/Snaps litter? | |
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You would have to ask Max on that one...as he bred Cain (Hurricane) back to Pheonix...but I never saw them. | |
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Shady boy it turned out just as good as i thought it would. All the pups were black. I sold two to a close friend and kept a girl, Cheyenne. She is a little firecracker. And she has a beautiful body to go along with a really good temperment. She isn't afraid of anything. i'm looking forward to breeding her into the program if she turns out to be good at PP. I'm expecting her excell. I'll try to get some pics up. I'm over due for more pics on the post anyway. What kind of skip stuff do you still have Shady. | |
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Hi guys, I am quite new to protection dogs. I plan to be a working dog breeder in the near future. I was wondering if there's anything wrong with a breeder breeding four breeds. I have interest in GSDs. rottweilers, presa canarios and pitbulls. I haven't seen many working breeders doing more than 2 breeds, is there any particular reason for this? Thanks in advance. | |
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A jack of all trades is typically an expert of none.
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Moderator Posts: 222 |
it take a lot more time, work, education, and money to be a good dog breeder than most people realize, especially with working dogs. It's too easy to start producing low quality dogs or unstable monsters, without really knowing each dog in your program inside and out, that can be very hard to do with the number of dogs it would take to be a serious breeder of 4 breeds, especially such different breeds. Not to mention all 4 of those breeds can be dog aggressive your going to need a lot of kennels and chains. chains take constant diligence to be sure the dogs don't wear them out, and good kennels are expensive, besides dog food, vet bills, deworming, flea and tick control, testing and training. It all gets very expensive, and with 4 breeding programs you can imagine what the start-up cost would be. Even just keeping the dogs areas clean would would take hours everyday. I wouldn't recommend it, I'm sure it could be done but, you'll need a lot of money and a lot of help, if you want to produce great dogs. | |
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Are you serious???? wtf | |
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Member Posts: 53 |
Thanks guys, I never imagined it would be this difficult because i plan to study veterinary medicine and would be on the kennel premises all day, also i planned to have about 5-7 individuals for each breed which would amount to 20-28 dogs. Anyway i am a very inexperienced 17 year old. What pains me is that i seem to love the 4 breeds equally. All the same i appreciate your replies sirs. Thanks a million.:) | |
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My last breeding out of Captain Skip http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/public/printPedigree.php?dog_id=278867
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