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Sorrells or T.Garners

Discussion in 'APBT Bloodlines' started by GrandStanding, Jan 15, 2008.

  1. I'm liken both of the lines so I would have to see the parents of the litters and go from there .
     
  2. frenchie1936

    frenchie1936 Guest


    neither, lol. eli and boudreaux all day! wind, mouth, and drive. total package. not to say that sorrells and garners are not good dogs though. i have a jeep/sorrells cross that has yet to disappoint me. but it's all eli for me from now on. first dog i ever owned was an eli/colby cross and that mofo was one badass dog! you can't go wrong with eli bud. how many cold eli dogs have you heard of? :)
     
  3. MinorThreat

    MinorThreat CH Dog

    Whats a "Garner" dog anyway? Romero's Ch Chinaman ROM was an Eli dog, Frisco is Eli x Bolio, Homer blood, he has tighter Bolio dogs, tight Eli dogs through the Cardenas camp and so on
     
  4. Searcy Jeff

    Searcy Jeff Top Dog

    ROFL...

    All lines produce cold ones...
     
  5. frenchie1936

    frenchie1936 Guest

    uh, yeah obviously. never heard of an eli dog clearing the wall though. but don't get your panties in a bunch, i wasn't knocking sorrells or garner.
     
  6. Searcy Jeff

    Searcy Jeff Top Dog

    LMAO!

    If the dog was cold, they would have never been in the pit to begin with...
     
  7. frenchie1936

    frenchie1936 Guest



    look bud, i got better shit to do than argue over the net with somebody. as for the OP, i still say go with an eli dog. :)
     
  8. Searcy Jeff

    Searcy Jeff Top Dog

    LMAO.

    There's no arguing. Threads like this are great for inputs.

    Different lines work for different people.
     
  9. Caos

    Caos CH Dog

    and Sorrels Buddy are what?
     
  10. ziggy

    ziggy Pup

    well being that my dogs are Sorrells I say Sorrells:D
    My dogs are great, no complaints at all.
     
  11. WAR_PAINT

    WAR_PAINT Big Dog

    Yea....It doesn't sound like you've been privy to the same Sorrells (Tatonka) dogs that I have. This line is BULLDOG through and through.
     
  12. DOwho???

    DOwho??? Big Dog

    i like them both especially bred together.
     
  13. chi town

    chi town Banned

    what about those tab dogs
     
  14. >BLAZE<

    >BLAZE< Big Dog

    Dogs are dogs. Dogmen produce bulldogs.
     
  15. wiseguy

    wiseguy Pup

    I had a litter that was sired by a son of uncle bud nothing great a couple ok a couple bad. I had a inbreed daughter of Frisco that was probably the worst dog I ever owned. My take those dogs I owned were bad I haven't had enough to blame the line. Many people had great success with both lines. I did have more success with Chinaman dogs that did not have Frisco in them. I must say I find more happy people with both lines then disappointed with them.
     
  16. dajuice

    dajuice Big Dog

    You got the right one partner, love that Eli stuff, Ch Chinaman is Eli/Snooty so i'll go with Garner. Wouldn't mind seeing whats to those dogs off Berts yard though if they are anything like those of the past, count me in.
     
  17. Caos

    Caos CH Dog

    good point I agree with that.
     
  18. real_one

    real_one Big Dog

    Frisco or Sorrells? I would go with a frisco dog it's just my personal preference in this choice. However it's not so much what blood you get to start your yard with as it is who you get them from. Look at the one who is running the kennel, and you will be better off. Remember dog's can't read papers. Of course everyone prefers certain lines for certain traits, but the key is the man behind the yard.
     

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