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Questions about Patrick’s Bull Boy Bob

Discussion in 'APBT History' started by Willoftheswamp, Nov 16, 2021.

  1. bamaman

    bamaman GRCH Dog

    Everyone looking for that dog .
     
  2. ben brockton

    ben brockton CH Dog

    Only good dog he produce was Bobby jr. Them dogs was all over so ain't sure why folks having a hard time finding information on that stuff?
     
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  3. slim12

    slim12 Super Moderator Staff Member

    I had access to Patrick's Kasai ONLINE PEDIGREES :: [58151] :: PATRICK'S KASAI (online-pedigrees.com)

    A lot of the dogs down form Bull Boy Bob had great pound for pound strength. On average, for a straight Bolio dog, they could breathe pretty good. For whatever reason, and the pedigree does not completely suggest it but Kasai could really shut it down and in turn threw a boat load of mouth to every dog he produced with the exception of one.

    The other Patrick dogs around here from the Homer line, or Tombstone stuff, could bite, but nothing like the Kasai dog and what he threw.

    They were plentiful for a stretch as long as you had cash. That hurt them as well because the age old debate will rage on but when someone pays $$$$ for a dog it gets a free trip to the brood pen.

    Second, tons of people questioned the pedigrees of a lot of those dogs. If a person admits one dog is registered wrong then people automatically suspect the other 10,000 dogs he produced/sold.

    Some of that stuff is still out there, but mostly crossed, and hopefully stepped on a bit.

    S
     
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