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Rocket Mania Deluxe Cracked Version. Ch Jeep The “game” bred American Pit Bull Terrier is by far the greatest family and defense dog available. We base this statement after trying German Shepherds imported from Germany, Dobermans, Rottweilers and Bullmastiffs from famous American breeders, Neopolitan Mastiffs from Italy, AKC champion line American Staffordshire Terriers and UKC show stock American Pit Bull Terriers. Gta Vice City Stories Psp Link there.
While all those breeds have many fine qualities none have as many of these as the “game” bred American Pit Bull Terrier. The type of dog we look for must have the following qualities. First he must have the intelligence to learn and perform obedience work; second he must have a high pain tolerance to withstand rough play from small children; third he must be physically sound with no worry of hip dysplasia or other crippling faults; fourth he must be “game” as this will allow him to react with courage and not fear to the full attack of anaggressive armed man, without quitting, no matter what abuse he is taking. While all the breeds I mentioned before exhibit some of these qualities only the “game” bred APBT will exhibit all of them. This brings us to a troublesome problem. How does one obtain a “game” bred APBT? The only way to assure yourself of getting such an animal is to buy from a breeder who has these type dogs. Century Raven Boat Manual here.
These type dogs are of course “fighting” or “pit” dogs. To preserve the “game” APBT one must match or at least roll his dogs and then breed those who show the best game-ness.
This is a problem, as dogfighting is a violation of state, local, and federal laws when interstate is concerned. Let’s look at what these fighting-dog breeders are producing.
First of all they are producing the toughest fighting dog of the canine world, the APBT. Let’s look at this point closer. After visiting as many as fifty kennels of Rottweiler, Doberman, German Shepherd, Akita and Bull-mastiff breeders, I have heard all of them brag about some incident where one of their dogs has beat up on some other dog or tell about the fighting ability of their dogs. One of the top breeders of Rottweilers in the world lives close to me in Chesapeake, Virginia, and brags that her dogs are the hardest biting dogs in the world and that no dog can stand up to her big bad Rottweilers. At the Akita kennel I visited, the lady who owned it bragged about the fighting ability of her Akitas and how they were used in Japan for that purpose.
She then went on to say anyone who owned one would have the baddest dog in their neighborhood. Dog Worldmagazine even ran an article about an Akita who beat up a Pit Bull. (It must have been an Am. These same people who brag about their dogs’ toughness with other dogs, cringe when dogfighting withAPBTs is mentioned. For working breeds, everyone wants the baddest dog around, whether he will admit it or not. If my dog was to get into a fight I sure as hell would not want him to lose or get beat up, so why not own a dog who if he gets into a fight will not only win, but will be less likely to be hurt seriously. The “game” bred APBT is this type of dog. These “game” bred APBTs can be encouraged to tolerate and avoid fights with other dogs.
A good example of a “game” bred dog who is good with other dogs is my newest dog “CH Peter-built.” For those of you who do not know him let me state that he is a fighting Champion and a five time winner at that. Well guess who old Peterbuilt’s best buddy is.
None other than our four-year-old attack trained German Shepherd, “Cornbred.” These two dogs were not brought up together as we just purchased “Peterbuilt.” This kind of ruins the theory that “game” bred APBTs are “kill crazy” and will destroy other dogs after getting the “taste of blood.” Other than producing the toughest fighting dog, let’s see what else we get when we breed for a “game” dog. First, we get an intelligent dog who listens to his master’s voice and is responsive to it. This is important when fighting, as a good pit dog must be responsive to his owner’s encouragement when in combat. Just think about this for a moment. If a dog in the midst of battle is responsive to his owner’s voice, just think how responsive he will be to his owner’s voice in simple obedience and guard work. Thisresponsiveness will allow him to train up quickly and efficiently for any task. Second, the “game” dog has the highest pain tolerance of any animal in the world.