This a great educational video, I love that you explained the spectrum of game ness. You can see it in the differences if the terrier breed, for example from an American bully/ staffs, to a true game APBT. Some breeds were specifically bred to quell down the gameness and temperament, and expound physical attributes
Yeah I really fill on the of dogs /I have seen eng.bulldogs that would engage but we know that it is bred wrong for sports/hunting/function,meaning it wouldn't last ,,but it may thee lower level of gameness but its down falls of(over heating/can't breathe/short/over weight/and the list goes will stop the from doing anything,,, I have seen this in pugs too,but when they have added jack Russel o the pug then they a real lil working/keep up the good work and keep teaching us
I would think mixing the game APBT with the kinda game Japanese Tosa would be a very intriguing and possibly extremely effective type of protection/Bandogge dog. Both are top notch Gladiator dogs and both should have high drive. What are your thoughts?
@@tonykleinschmidt2327 If the AB has APBT added in it, maybe, but if it is a purebred AB...then you have respiration issues, heat tolerance issues, hip issues, rank issues, and white coat which is highly visible and easier for a criminal to see and shoot.
Not interested in them. Domestication refined the dogs to perform specific tasks of our desire...so while a wolf is ideal for survival in the wild, the dog outperforms the wolf for specific tasks...plus the dog works well with humans.
Gameness is not only an apbt trait, and apbt breeders are not the inventors of the concept either. Gameness is when a dog will stay on the task for which it was bred, no matter what. A game greyhound will stay after the prey till he has to drag itself forward trying to reach it. Foxterriers were gametested by sending them down after the fox and take hold and stay on hold till they were dug out with the fox in its mouth. The example of the hog dog that stayed on the hog till it was unconscious. However, gameness in the apbt is tested to the extreme. So much so that the breed has taken over and apropiated the term gamebred.
You might struggle with lurchers as they are generally not more than a few generations away from the purebred parent stock. In the UK we have some awesome lurchers but it’s very hard to get them to breed true. You will regularly get a champ and a dud within the same litter. If the parent stock are both game bred you have a much better chance but it is always a gamble.
@@APBT-Bandog no i referring to what you said about learning from the old guys that came before us doing illegal stuff with their dogs but new how to breed and the fact you can learn from their books but you don't have to do illegal things with the dogs to prove them and that the police use the same things use a thief to catch a thief love what you do and love your dogs
You’ve been inspiring me. I just started my dog training business. My end goal is to start my own kennel a create my own bloodline of bandogs and apbt. Keep the informative videos going. Maybe I’ll get to sit down with you and learn some knowledge one day. 🙌🏾🫡🫱🏾🫲🏼👑