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chainsaw

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CA
Topic Author's Original Post - Mar 16, 2017 - 10:48pm PT
These are a gentler, non-agressive, smaller version of the dogs Ive been breeding for a while. Looking for homes. Adoption fee to cover my costs. You buy shots, I can stickum for you. Leave contact info on this thread if interested.
chainsaw

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Topic Author's Reply - Mar 16, 2017 - 10:50pm PT
chainsaw

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Topic Author's Reply - Mar 16, 2017 - 10:51pm PT
chainsaw

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Topic Author's Reply - Mar 16, 2017 - 10:56pm PT
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chainsaw

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Topic Author's Reply - Mar 16, 2017 - 10:58pm PT
chainsaw

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Topic Author's Reply - Mar 16, 2017 - 10:58pm PT
chainsaw

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Topic Author's Reply - Mar 16, 2017 - 10:59pm PT
chainsaw

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Topic Author's Reply - Mar 17, 2017 - 08:24am PT

Proud parents of seven
labrat

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Erik O. Auburn, CA
Mar 17, 2017 - 10:35am PT
Very cute puppies! Please don't breed anymore. The shelters are too full!

Adopt.
Adopt.
Adopt.

People. Spay and neuter your pets please!!!!!!
chainsaw

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CA
Topic Author's Reply - Mar 17, 2017 - 01:12pm PT
Labrat, in general I agree that there are too many unwanted pets. But adopting shelter animals is like housing parolees in your home. These are rare blue fawn purebred dogs that I invest alot of time and money in. FBI crime prevention data: dogs are better than alarms and homeowner firearms for protection. Only armed professional security are more effective at deterring prowlers and various dirtbags. Data from Infinity Technologies alarm Co records of FBI recommendations for home and commercial security. Come meet the dogs and you will see why I breed them. I dont overpopulate the world with human babies. Just dogs. It satisfies my procreative nature. I am a person who makes things grow. This litter was bred for people who want dogs from me. Keep up the good fight for rescue of unwanted pets. Meanwhile, if you know someone who wants an awesome healthy premium pet for cheap, please post your info here and I will contact you.
chainsaw

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CA
Topic Author's Reply - Mar 17, 2017 - 01:36pm PT
Out here in the Heartland we dont live like urbanites. Out here we breed animals and grow crops. Most folks have no idea what Im talking about. But if you get it come visit me. Ive got alotta room out here. Check out my muscleman. I live in tweekerville yet my property gets total respect. When I caught a looter on my property during the flood evacuation of Sutter County, I took his pic with my phone. The dude immediately got fiesty with me. So I let my dogs go in the yard and went inside. The thug will not be coming back!
Jon Beck

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Oceanside
Mar 17, 2017 - 01:38pm PT
A shelter dog will be a loyal friend through thick and thin. Shelters are full of pit bulls. If people really wanted your dogs you would not be posting up here. Entertain us by telling us what your "costs" are
Mei

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mxi2000.net
Mar 17, 2017 - 01:40pm PT
FBI crime prevention data: dogs are better than alarms and homeowner firearms for protection. Only armed professional security are more effective at deterring prowlers and various dirtbags. Data from Infinity Technologies alarm Co records of FBI recommendations for home and commercial security. Come meet the dogs and you will see why I breed them.


Oh no!!! Fear has been used effectively in politics, but please, it should not be a reason for a family to buy a puppy. And I have no doubt you care about the dogs that you sell, so that's a dangerous sales pitch. Some people get a dog just to guard their property, and when their life circumstances change (e.g. moving), guess what, they abandon the dog!

I'm sure if I go meet your puppies, I would want one for myself! That's also how I feel when I go and meet those abandoned dogs (and cats) in shelters. Those innocent little animals do have a way to grab one's heart.

but our next one will probably be an older, sweet, hard to adopt pit bull that would want to spend its remaining years having its ears stroked.

Dirtbag, you sure are a soft one!
pud

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Sportbikeville & Yucca brevifolia
Mar 17, 2017 - 01:52pm PT
Ever since I mortally wounded the pit bull mauling my neighbor's 3 year old daughter, I've had a great dislike for the breed.
chainsaw

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CA
Topic Author's Reply - Mar 17, 2017 - 02:08pm PT
I hear where yall are coming from. Out here in the cuts I face routine threats from many dirtbags, tweekers, thieves, prostitutes, drug dealers..... In the cut is where that shyt is happening. Without my dogs I would get robbed when I go to work. Folks lay around drinkin forties waitin tuh score in the cuts. You have to protect yourself out here. And I dont mind that. I dont need or want cops or government to protect me. Ive got it down!
labrat

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Erik O. Auburn, CA
Mar 17, 2017 - 04:54pm PT
"But adopting shelter animals is like housing parolees in your home."

Wish us luck then. We will be visiting some shelters this weekend.

" I dont overpopulate the world with human babies. Just dogs. It satisfies my procreative nature. I am a person who makes things grow."

Grow tomatoes instead of dogs! ;-)
ß Î Ø T Ç H

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ne'er–do–well
Mar 17, 2017 - 07:48pm PT
These are a gentler, non-agressive, smaller version of the dogs Ive been breeding for a while.
That's what Dr. Frankenstein said.
Yury

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T.O.
Mar 17, 2017 - 08:02pm PT
Chainsaw, why have you failed to sell your rare pure bred pups through your usual channels?
Your story just doesn't make sense.
chainsaw

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CA
Topic Author's Reply - Mar 17, 2017 - 09:06pm PT
These dogs are only barely old enough to sell or adopt. I guarantee you, the ones that arent already spoken for will sell pretty quick. Today was my first day advertising. Pitbulls are like horses. Highstrung Thoroughbred show and racehorses will bite and trample people. So do goats. My dogs are powerful and potentially dangerous if abused or neglected, just like guns or dope or horses or many other things. It is the owners responsibility to train them well and to be in control of them always. Many kids get hurt playing with their parents firearms. And alot of people get shot by their own guns. All powerful things can be dangerous. There are no guns in my house because I dont need them. Noone will ever steal my dogs when Im not home. And they pull me down the street on a longboard. I have a waterski handle on 20 feet of rope that harnesses to both dogs at once. These dogs are strong and good teamworkers. We go rippin around the neighborhood at almost 20mph.
chainsaw

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CA
Topic Author's Reply - Mar 17, 2017 - 09:26pm PT
I dissuade people from shelter animals because of my experience dealing with dogs from the pound. If I want a pet or protector, Im not interested in doing what YOU think is politically correct. Im not out to save the world and I dont give any consideration to some PC mantra about what I should do or how I live. One of my breeder friends just flew to Denver to purchase a dog. She could have adopted. But thats not what we are about. I had the pleasure of grooming, lunging and leading her prize stallion "Cinibar's Tradition" from the showring at Plymouth with Championship ribbons. My Aunt had nineteen of her own horses and 36 stalls in her barn. Grand Prix Hunter Jumpers, Quarter Horses and Thoroughbreds. All Champions. Her Dogs were all bred to order. We are very good at what we do. Thats not to say you shouldnt adopt a stray dog. But if you want the best breed with good temperment and show qualities and good health, a good breeder is the best place to go. Incidentally, dogs that people buy for $$ from breeders are rarely abandoned. People went out of their way to purchase those specific particular dogs for their own personal reasons. When something has value, it is usually well cared for. When its free, it may be taken for granted or wasted. I understand your sentiments about adoption. Its really noble. But thats not for me. We all end up getting eaten by worms and bugs in the end. The cycle of Karma comes around eventually. If Im gonna pay that price for life, why should I feel guilty about living it how I want?
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