American Sentinel K9, LLC is owned and operated by APBT & bandog specialist, H Lee Robinson, who obtained two degrees in Animal Sciences (1993 & 1997) from the U. of Illinois, taught biology and genetics for over 25 years, has been breeding working class APBTs (American Pit Bull Terriers) and the American Sentinel Bandog since 2000, and is licensed by the state of Mississippi fin K9 training and boarding.
The term "Bandog" describes a catch dog that when released stops & controls threats and/or dangerous beasts.
American Sentinel LLC is the oldest bandog program in existence today and consistently proves their dogs in 1) sentry work, 2) protection work, & 3) hunting dangerous wild game.
If you need a high performance sentry dog, protection dog, or hunting catch dog, be sure to require proof that performance measures were used to evaluate the breeding stock. Claims mean nothing if a program refuses to provide such evidence of their own dogs performing said tasks. Select wisely.
I had the grandson what a grand champion haunch that was the ultimate dog he was beautiful crazy but beautiful a John bemis breeding in Queen City kennels
Hey man, hope your health is all good and you’ve been in recently for your cough, my uncle thought he just had a regular cough, ended up having lung cancer. Thank you for the video and god bless!
I'm telling you this in case it might be good information. I'm always looking forward to seeing you. As I recall, a few of the perfect females were released from your kennel because they were not in heat. It is said that If you put a nice male and a female together and the female likes the male, it is said that she will come into heat. This was a tip from someone who has been breeding dogs in my country for 50 years. It was so sad to see a female like Machete disappear. I am working hard to make my dream come true. I hope I can see you that day. have a good day sir🖐🖐🖐👍👍👍👍💥💥💥💥🤩😄(It may be a little strange because I used a translator, but I hope you can roughly understand it.😅🤣🤣)
As an experienced breeder with a Master's in Reproductive Physiology, liking the male has nothing to do with being in heat. Additionally, my females are not kept with specific males anyway. However, what can and does happen is females often sync in their heat cycles, and when doing so the pheromones from another female (or females) can suppress the heat cycle in some females. For this reason, moving the dogs around or in more severe cases moving them to a new yard will often allow a female to again come in heat. This is often seen in wolves as well.
@@APBT-Bandog wow you are scientific person😝😝😝yes If you look at what I said, it is no different from superstition. It is enough for you to remember that there is a way like this once when there is no other way😄😄😄 thank you sir👍👍👍🔥🔥
They are dogs that have been taken out to exhibitions ,dogs that have been socialized with people ,they bark in their territory because thay have the guarding instinct ,but because they have been socialized with people,they are reluctant to bite !
If I seen what I think I seen,you saved that agitator from getting caught. That's alot of dog and she ain't dumb. Maybe I'm wrong but it looked to me like she was about to outsmart the human. Impressive.
I like the way you did your kennels. The elevated platform that the houses sit on are nice. Does the welded wire on the kennel panels fully support the boards or is there support underneath it or support by other means. I’m working on a couple Prieferts that I’d like to do something like this to. Do you have a video on your kennel build? What are you using for your dividers between the runs? Sorry if I’ve perhaps overlooked the video if you’ve already shown the kennel build.
On our above ground kennels, we use “flattened” expand metal for the floor over supporting joints (treated lumber) and the side panels are welded 6 gauge wire supported again by treated lumber. The side panels in our chain link kennels are 24 gauge galvalum with edges folded so they are not sharp
@@APBT-Bandog Thank you for answering my question. This was very helpful. I enjoy learning from your videos especially the breeding and genetics videos because I know I’m getting good information from someone who actually knows what they’re talking about. God Bless!
Count the generations to determine the exponent (square, cube, etc) of 1/2, then add all the paths together. 1/2 squared is 1/4 (one path to grandsire through sire) 1/2 cubed is 1/8th (another path to great grandsire through the mother) 1/4 + 1/8 = 3/8 = 0.375
So what would the 25% be thats leftover, if the sire is 75%? Is the dam the leftovet 25%? or is it a mixure of percentages that make up the leftover 25%?
Nothin better than seeing a person enjoy their craft..thats what life is about. Enjoy your life and if you aren't regroup , figure out what makes you happy , and apply that. You will excell frome that point on. Be blessed and prosper. 🤜🏽🤛
I appreciate your time and love for your dogs. Be blessed and stay your course. For the people that don't get it. Understand that there are different dog breeds for a reason. Dont hate just because a dog is used for a different task than u like. 🤜🏽🤛