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Deus
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Posts: 136
From:CT.
Registered: Nov 2003

posted 11-22-2003 03:14 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Deus     Edit/Delete Message
Any body here ever herd of this outstanding cross between APBT and the Bullmastiff?

A buddy of mine has one but is refusing to tell me where he got it (some buddy rite) he knows he now has one up on me.

See for the last 2 years my 70 lb. APBT would literally run circles around his 110 lb. Rott in both Ob & Personal Protection Work, Agility was a given

Now he comes up with this Pitt-Bullmastiff pup 8 months that is probably the best looking animal I’ve ever seen.

The pup has the drive and tenacity of the Pitt and the brute force of the Bullmastiff all rolled up into one dog. This pup is clearly going to get all the attention at the next PSA (Protection Sport Assoc.) Trials

Needles to say I am green with envy!

So if anyone has info on this I would appriciate the heads up.

Regards
Deus

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Maisey
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From:Portland, Oregon US
Registered: Sep 2003

posted 11-22-2003 11:46 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Maisey     Edit/Delete Message
LOL! sounds like the Johnsons got a new better doggie...too funny. I can't help you really but I recently found a drawing of a dog called a Bandog, I was stunned by how much the face looked like my dogs so I did a search to see what it was. This was the definition I found.

BanŽdog` Pronunciation: bănŽdǒg`;
n. 1. A mastiff or other large and fierce dog, usually kept chained or tied up.
The keeper entered leading his bandog, a large bloodhound, tied in a leam, or band, from which he takes his name. Sir W. Scott.

I also found one that said it was a dog chained up during the day and released at night to guard property.

After reading those I was expecting to see web sites where people bred them to fight, not what I found at all. I was impressed with the sites I did look at and the way the presented their dogs. I only scratched the surface in reading about them, but most of what I found were Mastiff X Pitbull. Use the word Molosser when doing searches.
http://www.nwmg.ca/bandog.htm
http://home.att.net/~semencic/bandog.htm
http://www.moloss.com/001/breed/b/b001/

A message board for people with or interested in Molosser breeds: http://www.bandog.org/user.php?op=userinfo&uname=Reggie

[URL=http://www.bandog.tv/BandogTVNavigation.htm]http://www.bandog.tv/BandogTVNavigation.htm

This looks like a link you would be very interested in. http://ourworld.cs.com/dreadlives609/id21.htm?f=fs
http://www.workingpitbull.com/bandogkennel4.htm
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~gotcha23/about.htm

I hope these links lead you to what you want.

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