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Hard on the yard! Dogs that make you go Hmmm!

Discussion in 'APBT Bloodlines' started by SLICK WILLIE, Jan 18, 2008.

  1. SLICK WILLIE

    SLICK WILLIE Guest

    I would consider the Red Boy dogs to be the worst of active dogs because they chew, break, bust and dig up rocks! 24/7 these have to be the most aggravating sobs I own! Why in the hell would a man want to tolerate these masters of disasters? These dogs are hell on wheels and a lot of the Older dog owners keep these dogs away from all the rest of the yard because monkey see monkey do! Young dogs will learn what they see from other dogs so if you are new to the breed take heed in what I'm typing.

    If you have a high strung dog that runs and bites the house and chases what he breaks off his or her house or digs holes! Keep the younger dogs away and out of site of that particular dog. If you don't you will have another crazy dog tearing up shit on the yard. Learned the hard way with an old Boyle's/Red Boy dog I had that loved to dig! I had him in the center of the dog lot and even my older dog started acting stupid after watching him.

    This sob dug a hole deep enough for me to stand chest deep in by just chasing what ever he could find and he was a chain biter! Crazy damn dog for sure and all but he was a pretty good little stud from only a few breeding's. And yes, his offspring were also crazier than shit house rats! Genetics passed on to them was not something I wanted to see as far as this insane acts.

    I even tried to house this dog in a 10x10 kennel but that gave him more room to cause damage! By the time this dog was 7 months old he had flat teeth and a habit of licking stuff which later ended his life. Sand ingestion clogged his intestines and cause a bad infection that was not apparent until it was to late. I was deployed to Iraq during this loss and the wife was afraid to tell me being all the stress I was under at the time but she did give me the news.

    I really don't know if a man can stop a dog from doing things like this because I have seen a few old men with dogs this way and they just deal with the insanity.

    Another dog I seen on a trip and I can't recall how the dog was bred but this one was insane or very smart. The dog lived beside a fresh creek so he had access to fresh water all the time. At the top of the bank near his dog house was a tree stump cut off about two foot above the ground. The dog would pull baseball sized rocks out of the creek and place them upon the top of the tree stump! Holding the rock with his mouth he'd put his paws on the stump and place the rock on the stump and hold it there with his paws until it was set.

    Once the rock was not going to roll off the dog would run back to the creek and get another rock and repeat the last. Granted the stump was not cut strait and the rocks would eventually fall and he would start over and play his game. I must say this was the damnedest thing I ever seen a dog do. I may have seen one of the most creative game dogs I'll ever see doing his thing by stacking rocks on a tree stump.

    Tell your experience about the craziest thing you ever seen a game dog do. Slick
     
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  2. Miss Conduct

    Miss Conduct CH Dog

    A buddy of mine had a crazy ass bitch. She was from VBK's yard, i THINK she was off CH Cyclone, but not positive. (If someone has onlinepeds PM me)

    Anyway, if on the chain she would basically attack the chain, her bowls, rocks... and anything else in reach. She was ruining her teeth. So he put her in a "special" made kennel. All the walls were reinforced, and the corners had railroad ties that had to be replaced every few months. THat bitch wouldnt hold still EVER. Every time i was out for a visit she would be flying around that kennel screaming trying to come out the top.

    I remember him telling me about trying to breed her, even with a breeding stand it was impossible for just him and his GF to do it lol.

    Crazy bitch...
     
  3. Bullyson

    Bullyson CH Dog

    We had a Ramseys dog that dug like that. We had to move his chain spot every couple days and fill the holes in. That mofo was just crazy. He'd dig, then sit in the hole and growl and bark at his chain. He was so high strung we had to up his feed to keep any weight on him at all...He was a guaranteed dog but a strange little bugger. :)
     
  4. Dreamer

    Dreamer Big Dog

    Awwww - sounds like a dog you could teach all kinds of things to. I bet that dog loved to interact with people and play games with them! I've had dogs bring things to me and literally put them in my hands -- they wanted me to throw them so they could bring them back to me!

    I bet this dog would love a game of fetch! Or would easily learn to place things in the trash!

    Smart, active dogs need an outlet and one way or another, they will get it!

    Dreamer
     
  5. MTNDOG

    MTNDOG Big Dog

    Yeah, I know what your talking about..The funny thing is, when you have a dog like this you start to hope they don't turn out...And guess what??They usually do..lol..So now your stuck with the sob..lmao..I have a particular dog that his spot looks like an old bombing zone..Theres holes all over, remenents of old dog houses around the spot and a house that looks like it was bombed. These guys always seem to stay around..
     
  6. Dreamer

    Dreamer Big Dog

    LOL! I guess I'd love to be "stuck" with a dog like that! May be quite smart and trainable; and able to do LOTS of things!

    Dreamer
     
  7. I have one on my yard that is as crazy as an old woman in a padded room, he will try to dig through any thing . he can not be on the yard with any other dogs . now he is not that bad if you take a look at his sister , she was owned by me for a while and I was keeping her at my dads . he called me one day and told me to either come get her or he was selling her . I told him to sell her cause I was working alot at the time and could not drive all the way up there to pick her up .well I called one of my old friends up that way and told him she was up for sell and he wanted her . he got her home and tried to breed her and she would fight every thing , Even on a rap stand , he said she even tried to get at him a few times . she didn't take and he told me she would dig every where all day long . Now he had her stacked down with a pole and some concrete around it she dug it up and killed two of his best dogs an another that she had jumped on only lasted the week. he put her in a barn and went to feed her the next day and she would not let him in so he got a 2x4 and went back , she took in from him so he did not feed her for a week. on the 6 day he went back out to the barn and she acked like nadda had ever went wrong . I called him a week are so ago and asked about her and he told me some one stole her out of that barn . I find this hard to believe. that dog was the hardest to ever be own by me . she was plum nuts all the time . I think he still has her and don't want me to get a pup off her , that was part of the deal when my dad sold her to him , but I guess you run into that sometimes .
     
  8. Bullyson

    Bullyson CH Dog

    Sounds like an HA dog anyhow. She must have been a monster to not get culled out for trying to bite. Thats a tough pill to swallow right there. She wouldnt have lasted 5 minutes on my yard acting like that...
     
  9. i had BSK 44 here for the winter a couple years ago. it was freezing up here when i had him. i live in the n. east and the ground gets pretty solid to say the least. 44 would dig holes so deep you couldn't even see him anymore. all you would see is dirt fliing out a hundred miles an hour. he would stay out in the cold and fight his chain for hrs when he got sick of digging. this dog was outta control. id take him back in a minute!! i guess im alittle crazy myself. what a great dog!!
     
  10. ghost 1

    ghost 1 CH Dog

    one of my dads OFRN's back when i was a kid would sit about 8 ft high up in a tomossa tree in the yard,, my dad would laugh at ppl that come by when the dog would come out of the tree and they would run for the hills,,,, damnest thing i ever saw,,, a tree climbing dog
     
  11. Miss Conduct

    Miss Conduct CH Dog

    Hell yes, that bitch would have been 6 ft under reeeaaaallll quick like. I don't deal with dogs like that. They are bad for the breed!!
     
  12. GSDbulldog

    GSDbulldog CH Dog

    My little pup gets up in arms over the chain, even though he's never been tethered before.
    [​IMG]
     
  13. lonesharkpits

    lonesharkpits Big Dog

    my little frisco bitch off chocolata will grab the chain about 2 feet down from the collar and swing it back and forth hitting herself in the head so hard it causes whelps across the top like i've beaten her with a 2x4 (which i would never do of course) When she can't get to what she wants she just flips out. But as soon as you snap a leash on her she is one of the best trained well behaved dog you will ever see.
     
  14. LuvinBullies

    LuvinBullies CH Dog

    Natas had a few guaranteed turn-ons: Motorcycles and crowds of people she didn't recognize were two of the most notable ones. Every time a bike would pull up next to us at a stop light she'd jump from the backseat to the dashboard, launch off the dash all the way back into the hatch -in one jump (Ford Explorer)- and she'd do this until the motorcycle was out of sight. The louder the rig, the wilder she'd act. Barking, howling, whining, snapping at the air...she was friggin nuts. Then she'd calm right down after they were gone. :)
     
  15. SPFDOGS

    SPFDOGS Guest

    I owned a good son of Mojo Rising that would play with his food dish ALL day long..He would hike it like a football thru his legs about 10-15ft then run and get it..He would also stick only his head in the dog house and bark (at his bowl)non stop for about 5min..I wondered how he never popped a eardrum or something..

    I also owned 2 brothers from this same family of dogs that were highly destructive..One ate the overhang on his doghouse,then proceeded to eat his way out of 2 metal cages in a week..Busted out his teeth and made a terrible mess of his muzzle in the process..His brother,who just happened to be the best bulldog I have owned would take a hold of his chain and play tug of war with the ground..He also had a penchant for chewing on his chain like it was a knuckle bone..Busted out his cutters as well..
     
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  16. Yngwie

    Yngwie Pup

    Well, some exercise might take care of the problem?
     
  17. SPFDOGS

    SPFDOGS Guest

    Not in my case..I rarley have more than 5 dogs so they get walked quite often..
     
  18. SLICK WILLIE

    SLICK WILLIE Guest

    I could walk them SOB's 10 miles and it would not slow them down!!! They got more exercise than I could ever give them in one day bouncing of the ground and sprinting across their chain space all day! Im sure they had plenty of miles on them. Slick

     
  19. yellaman420

    yellaman420 Big Dog

    Thats one of the funniest things right there! I my old Spice dog was like that. You could run her until you dropped. Take her home, let her cool down and half and hour later clean up the splinters from the new 2X4 that she has decided to chew up. She ate leather gloves, boxing gloves, 2 pair of boots, more rocks and sticks than I could shake a stick at, one sleeve of my Brother's coat and part of her dog house. BTW, hot sauce on a dog house just makes them chew it harder! She's been gone for about a year. But her 75% daughter looks just like her and acts almost the exact same.
     

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