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RIP dates

Discussion in 'Dog Discussion' started by allaboutpitbull, Jan 4, 2012.

  1. allaboutpitbull

    allaboutpitbull Big Dog

    What are the RIP dates to founding blood line dogs like?

    jeep

    jocko

    yellow

    eli

    buck

    macho buck


    My friend got me to thinking I think this would be a good one
     
  2. 6sN7s

    6sN7s Top Dog

    eli was stolen, i quess no rip date is known

    why you want to know?
     
  3. allaboutpitbull

    allaboutpitbull Big Dog

    Machobuck 4/21/2001 to 9/21/2008 rip
     
  4. allaboutpitbull

    allaboutpitbull Big Dog

    chinaman 11/29/1977 to 1/8/1989 rip
     
  5. allaboutpitbull

    allaboutpitbull Big Dog

    to see how long these dogs line is still going after their passing
     
  6. 6sN7s

    6sN7s Top Dog

    ok its a amazing to see machobuck is still going
     
  7. allaboutpitbull

    allaboutpitbull Big Dog

    Garners frisco rom 10/27/1985 to 10/18/2000
     
  8. allaboutpitbull

    allaboutpitbull Big Dog

    what about jocko
     
  9. Rock n Rye

    Rock n Rye CH Dog

    Chavis also was probably as close to poverty as a dogman ever was, shame bc of fortunes folks made off his hounds.. Baddclyde is a good person to contact as far as Jocko dogs and some of Chavis stuff.. He was there around those tomes with those people.. Ask him and he will enlighten
     
  10. fonzie

    fonzie Top Dog

    Rest in peace to all of those great bulldogs
     
  11. BADDCLYDE

    BADDCLYDE Big Dog

    THIS STORY PRETTY MUCH COVERS JOCKO NO ONE KNOWS EXACTLY WHEN HE WAS KILLED BUT THE OLD MAN GOT A NEW PICK UP TRUCK FOR HIM LOL

    This dog was a legend in the South. No dog was more feared. He had a unqie style that made him so devastating. He only would hit the left rear stifle. He would not bite a dog any place else. But once he got there he would kill you. He would simply not let go. He was that devastating. Instead of putting himself in the “69” position where another dog could grab his stifle he stayed in the same direction as the other dog. He would shake and just crush the nerver and muscle of his opponent. Once in it was a rap. Jocko was a unique bred dog. He came from a bloodline few knew much about. His sire was a devastating dog called Jackson’s Hank. Hank was owned by the legendary dog man Vernon Jackson. The bottom side of Jocko is in question to some degree. Jocko was owned and campaigned by Flecther Chavis. He was sold to a fellow named Wayne Porter. The price was $7,500, which at the time was a huge amount. Chavis bought himself a new pickup with “Jocko” on the tag. Porter was one of the first Homosexuals to be active in the dog game. As you can imagine he got a lot of teasing. One night Crenshaw said a few things and Porter went to his truck to get his gun. The people there told Crenshaw to get out. He listened. When Porter came in Crenshaw was gone. Later on Porter killed to men with a shotgun, blowing their heads off after they made some homo remark to them. When the FBI came looking for Porter they found 75 dogs on his land in Winston Salem NC. Those dogs, including Jocko, were seized and put down. That was the end of Jocko. Porter was apprehended in Calf and is now serving life a sentence.
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  12. BADDCLYDE

    BADDCLYDE Big Dog

    As for yellow john the old man sold him to d holcomb and he bit his kid so d killed him at a young age i think it was 84 so neither of these dogs lived a long life at all
     

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