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Southern Kennels

Discussion in 'Dog Discussion' started by Yung-One, Sep 27, 2004.

  1. Yung-One

    Yung-One Big Dog

    I think Southern Kennels has one of the best sites that I've seen. I don't think anyone can argue with that. But I was reading some older posts about (BIG PITS!!) and I remember someone said that the dogs are amstaff instead off apbt. Say it aint so!!!!!:(
     
  2. Texasbulldogs

    Texasbulldogs Top Dog

    “I think Southern Kennels has one of the best sites that I've seen. I don't think anyone can argue with that.”
    Yes, he does have a nice web site.<O:p</O:p

    “But I was reading some older posts about (BIG PITS!!) and I remember someone said that the dogs are amstaff instead off apbt. Say it aint so!!!!!”
    They were probably referring to the 90-100 lbs dogs. I assure you Victor doesn’t have any AmStaff’s in his bloodline or yard. Southern Kennel’s dogs tend to be in the 50’s which is on the large side for most.

    <O:p</O:p
     
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  3. SouthALknls

    SouthALknls Big Dog

    what is southern kennels website address?
     
  4. cgar

    cgar Pup

  5. is that site updated? is ch.dragonlady still alive today?
     
  6. Bubba

    Bubba Top Dog

  7. Dude..this guy looks good...need one myself..best wishes...pooch
     
  8. Marty

    Marty Guest

  9. 123456

    123456 Pup

    gr.ch.may-day(rom) 1 of the best things to come in the bulldog world..........and if your dogs are 100 pounds lol well thats a big dog.all my may-day breed breed dogs are small ....but he was a thick dog himself
     
  10. Bubba

    Bubba Top Dog

    No, not really, its fictional information far as I know plus its on another site, not this one...
    BB
     
  11. Texasbulldogs

    Texasbulldogs Top Dog

    “all my may-day breed breed dogs are small ....but he was a thick dog himself”
    How are you dog/s breed? I don’t know of many inbred/line bred Mayday dogs that are small by most people’s standards.<O:p</O:p
     
  12. Bubba

    Bubba Top Dog

    Buddy of mine had a bitch off of Mayday bred to Gladys (whom is off GR CH Lukanes mother) and she was only 40lbs if that. CH Glocks weight is 52, not THAT big... Oz's chain weight is approx 45 I believe and hes a 3/4 Mayday dog...
    BB
     
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  13. Texasbulldogs

    Texasbulldogs Top Dog

    “Buddy of mine had a bitch off of Mayday bred to Gladys (whom is off GR CH Lukanes mother) and she was only 40lbs if that.”
    I have one as well she goes 45.5 lbs <o ="">:p</o>:p

    “CH Glocks weight is 52, not THAT big... Oz's chain weight is approx 45 I believe and hes a 3/4 Mayday dog...”
    I personally think that is big maybe even too big for some. As a whole they tend to be in the 50’s. Most prefer a dog in the 30’s with low 40’s being about the biggest. With the smaller dogs, weight is easy to find, anything over 50 lbs starts to become much harder. Most of mine are around that weight (50’s) though with a few exceptions and straight outcrosses (Hollyday X Nitrous (43 cw)). Hell I got one that will go 59-60 conditioned (43 % Mayday) he is too big. <o ="">:p</o>:p
     
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  14. Bubba

    Bubba Top Dog

    If ya know enough people, its not that diffucult to find those weights, we got one thats in school and going about 55OTC (not Mayday bred). I prefer smaller dogs, but provided its a good dog, I don't much care how big it is.

    BB
     
  15. These are some good opinions from two experts (BB and Tx)!
     

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