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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2023 2:25:42 GMT
I want to hear some opinions on the breed.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2023 3:15:54 GMT
I like them. They're very rough, they're just as rough as a Rott but in a smaller, more manageable, more stable, smarter and etc. etc. package. As a bonus they can lug pigs but they'll jump ship if they actually get into a slugfest which is where ''Bully Cattles'' come in: They're also good survivalists and you won't find their faces full of porcupine quills or whatever. A Bully Cattle would end with a face full of quills, btw.
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Post by Hardcastle on Jan 10, 2023 14:55:11 GMT
Cool rough and tumble blue collar dogs. Tough and surly but not stupid about it, in fact extremely smart and cunning and crafty. Too smart sometimes, like don't trust someone else's blue heeler. There's a fair chance it will bite you when you least expect, but they are very loyal friends to their owners.
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Post by lincoln on Jan 10, 2023 16:34:33 GMT
I personally like them, they are very rough and tough but also have the intelligence. I’ve liked the ones I’ve seen. However, I worked with one at the shelter I work at that was a bit unstable
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Post by Hardcastle on Jan 10, 2023 16:51:16 GMT
My cousin had one before he got diesel, and it lived and worked with diesel hunting pigs before it was replaced by Butch the Ridgeback/bm. It actually was "retired" because it got hit by a car and broke it's hip, but then went to live on a farm (for real... that's often something people say about dogs they kill, but it really did).
Before it broke it's hip it was a very impressive dog. It could do back flips if you tossed a ball at it, and it would kill snakes with incredible skill. But it was also a sneaky dirty bastard. Lol. It knew it couldn't beat boss, my bandog, but hated him anyway. So it would pretend to be friends and act all casual and then when he wasn't looking it would sneak up on him and bite him really hard. Lol. He beat it up once. It also tried to make diesel fight boss by starting shit when diesel was there and kind of faked that a fight was starting to make diesel fire up, luckily we defused it. But I was amazed at how cunning and evil the heeler was, lol.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2023 20:30:00 GMT
My cousin had one before he got diesel, and it lived and worked with diesel hunting pigs before it was replaced by Butch the Ridgeback/bm. It actually was "retired" because it got hit by a car and broke it's hip, but then went to live on a farm (for real... that's often something people say about dogs they kill, but it really did). Before it broke it's hip it was a very impressive dog. It could do back flips if you tossed a ball at it, and it would kill snakes with incredible skill. But it was also a sneaky dirty bastard. Lol. It knew it couldn't beat boss, my bandog, but hated him anyway. So it would pretend to be friends and act all casual and then when he wasn't looking it would sneak up on him and bite him really hard. Lol. He beat it up once. It also tried to make diesel fight boss by starting shit when diesel was there and kind of faked that a fight was starting to make diesel fire up, luckily we defused it. But I was amazed at how cunning and evil the heeler was, lol. Are Bully Cattles comparable? Lol, imagine. Diesel and Boss maul each other to death and the heeler sits there with a smug look on its face. Or it trusted Diesel to destroy Boss?
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Post by Hardcastle on Jan 11, 2023 1:28:00 GMT
It wanted diesel to attack boss, and then it would have joined in.
Are bully cattles comparable in what way? They are also smart, but more bulldog hard and less sneaky.
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