At the risk of appearing sycophantic, I just want to say that your apparent devotion to education (that of yourself and others), your devotion to working breeds, and your grasp of the complexity (both biological and ethical) of quality breeding is much appreciated. Working breeds, and dog breeds in general, would benefit from having more people like you being involved. "Complexity and knowledge is a benefit. Anybody who it isn't... they don't know what they're talking about." Amen.
@Ang.09104 жыл бұрын
The most underrated video about dogs on YT! Thank you so much for this video!
@ThomasJones-sz3sx2 жыл бұрын
I'm all about performance; thank you for all your critically important information!
@papachulotosco Жыл бұрын
Makes total sense 100% I made a decision to purchase a puppy from this man, he’s humble, he’s a family man, works his ass off, is always transparent. It doesn’t fluff anything up, and is constantly improving and evolving, and I love family businesses.
@TheCarnivoreConnection6 жыл бұрын
Straight culls! The people you described & the dogs they breed! I enjoy your whole outlook on all working dogs! Your a real dogman! Fundamentally sound at what you do & your dogs back it!
@vhogan43896 жыл бұрын
Respect brotha 👍🏿 We need more ethical breeders like you!
@kingkilo81182 жыл бұрын
You should write a book
@tritchie6272 Жыл бұрын
I'm simple so let me say how this translates in my simple mind. If you want a working breed, pick what job/work you want it to do and prove that it can and will do that job good enough. Puts me in mind of what my Dad used to talk about. He grew up in South East Kentucky where all the oldtimers cared about when it came to dogs was, how good would that dog coon hunt.
@craigbray49533 жыл бұрын
Nicely said please. Keep your vids coming and spread information on learning more about the genetics etc thank you. 👍
@bayronjauregui28485 жыл бұрын
I agree with everything you said I don’t know much about registrations but I am into the working dog. I would love to figure out how to register my dogs to this working dogs registry
@bando4lifellc6 жыл бұрын
good stuff. i wish u could judge my hounds.....
@Billywigginsthe3rdАй бұрын
Im trying to improve my rottweilers. The breed has been watered down. Before ill ever breed my dogs they will have to pass some tests i want them to pass. 1) they need to be able to walk at least 5 miles mininum (not on hot days) and be lean not fat 2) hit the sleeve hard with grit and determination 3) run after and go against a wild boar or hog in places its legal. They need to show drive and athleticism as well as courage 4) stable temperament with family and welcomed guests including kids. 5) hip testing and jlpp and other nuerological aspects as well as good blood work along with a complete physical. No dilated cardiomyopathy or other inherited stuff 6) no cancer in parents or grandparents 7) not give up as soon when the going gets tough. I havent found those in a rottie so i havent bred yet. Do you think adding an apbt to the mix would be good? I realize it wouldnt be a rottweiler but the breed is not healthy and has become couch potatoes. Id love to have close as i could get to a gamebred rottie. A good rottie used to be intense and brave but its nearly impossible to find good ones Im sure ive left out stuff but thats what i have so far.
@APBT-BandogАй бұрын
The APBT would improve it, but then what. If you want to improve the rott, stay with the rott and just select good specimen to work with
@Billywigginsthe3rdАй бұрын
@@APBT-Bandog thanks. That’s probably the way to go. Concentrate on producing better rotties and get the best I can find.
@Steelmag6 жыл бұрын
Some of the realest words ever spoken! 🤘🏼
@originalintentamericanbull28943 жыл бұрын
There is no way to know what allele are going to be expressed from the breeding so I think having being able to look at ancestors of both sides of dogs pedigree is gonna be best way to get a basic idea of possible phenotype! COI ( Breeding coefficient % ) is something that will determine looks and size of your dogs!
@wearetheoriginal76306 жыл бұрын
Good info
@darranhardy65523 жыл бұрын
Amen!! 👍🏾
@davisfamily81783 жыл бұрын
I agree with both sides
@montanaanonymous72724 жыл бұрын
2020 is the cane corso, apparently
@Seaspray127 Жыл бұрын
We always lose when we do not performance test breeding stock and breed for appearance. I have a book written by a successful AKC breeder with some pretty complex genetic theory. The problem is none of the dogs would have a clue what to do if they had to do their original job, except perhaps the retrievers. Second, the respiratory problems from the brachiocephal deformities, the hip dysplasia, the inability to have puppies naturally, the basic "weird" dog for days appearance of the dachshund and other low slung breeds all bring nothing but shame to the AKC. Even the halter type quarter horse is ruined for riding, and now they are working on the Arabian. The victims are the animals themselves.
@Billywigginsthe3rdАй бұрын
@Seaspray127 yeah it took me 2 decades of having rotties to finally have one that breathes really well without issue. I see so many rotties bred with smooshed in faces they look almost like pugs.
@deltanovember22963 жыл бұрын
Your description of registered breeds makes sense but do you think that this is an issue that is somewhat necessary? In Europe we have a much greater emphasis on performance testing within working breed clubs, and our bloodlines are generally very good. We do have pet and show dog breeders too but the breeders are very transparent with what their goals are. My personal preference is for working type dogs but with zero drive, I cannot be bothered with dealing with the liability of a game bred dog yet I expect my dogs to run 20-30km in a single stint. I would suggest that my preference is probably a more common one than the preference for a dead game dog, and so it’s not surprising that breeders have adapted breeds to the modern demands. This isn’t a criticism of your goals but I do feel that the work done by the Kennel clubs has preserved certain breeds that would otherwise have died out, albeit in a watered down form.
@APBT-Bandog3 жыл бұрын
I disagree with much of what you wrote..nearly all of it to be honest, but that’s fine. Different strokes for different folks.
@aky198320016 жыл бұрын
As a Biologist and Physician. I find this information satisfying and for filling! a lot of ignorant pseudoscience is being spewed by breeders who lack even the basic fundamental knowledge of genetics and the importance and how dangerous it can be. People who charge exorbitant amount of money for puppies that are from working parents will not guarantee that they puppies will be the same. it's the basic laws of genetics. They breeding unstable dogs! having a well breed dog is a huge chunk of owning a good dog long term. I encountered my first case of dog bite in the hospital and that triggered a fascination of dog attacks, breeding, why attacks happen and how what was by all accounts according to the people involved a "great dog, that never showed signs" snapping. I'm begging to suspect the dog attacks carried out by the pitbulls as of recent have been carelessly breed dogs. At some point people have got to step back and say maybe it's not just the owners. People are under the false pretense that if you love your pitbull and spoil them, it'll magically bypass genetics and breeding. When a dog breed has been responsible for over 80% of attacks in 2018 alone and nearly all of deaths cause by dogs. I can't explain verbally the damage a dog like a pitbull can do, but I will say it's as if someone someone crushed your bones with a device that long nails. The damage that children suffer is something that needs to be seen to be respected and not taken lightly. They're bones literally crumble into hundred of pieces. There's a problem. They owners were nothing but carrying and loving, I just think they got the wrong dog from the wrong place. They were looking to do good, but sometimes getting pitbullls from shelters and pounds isn't the smartest. Especially if they're already older. Who knows how many times they've been handed down and what they've been trained.pupies
@thomasandrewphd.58443 жыл бұрын
OMG your so right......lol
@reddirtgamefarmnone21363 жыл бұрын
You can't call yourself a dog man, intell you have Culled over 30 of your own pups, how did the ridgeback get the ridge ??? They culled every pup that didn't ridge
@ingnut9963 жыл бұрын
Agreed.
@bando4lifellc6 жыл бұрын
what dew you think about bully pitbulls??????
@APBT-Bandog6 жыл бұрын
Not much
@bando4lifellc6 жыл бұрын
lol ....likewise... i have a great bandog and two pitbulls... the real pitbull.. i would like to get information / tips about my hounds... if you dont mind. i feel i could learn from you.
@chuckD876 жыл бұрын
Definitely subscribing after this video awesome info and couldn't agree more with your philosophy. The American sentinel K9 will be my next dog. Honestly the only reason I haven't pulled the trigger on a good working dog is that I don't know where to find the training and support in like minded individuals to be able to train and test the dog. Any suggestions?
@APBT-Bandog6 жыл бұрын
Where are you from?
@bando4lifellc6 жыл бұрын
LOS ANGELES , CALIFORNIA... HOW CAN I REGISTER MY BANDOG....
@rafael5515 сағат бұрын
Good european dobermans are going down the drain imo.