PITBULL Padded Black collar 23'' /23 inch dog collar - C24
We use only full grain selected hides high quality leather in making our collars
This collar is app. 1.5 inch (40 mm) wide.
Will fit 23 inch (59 cm) neck size!!!
This collar adjustment is 21-25 inches!
General "Woof" Collar Tip: Not all buckles, rings are same quality. A lot depends on kind of metal, kind of finish, manufacturer, design.Please take this into account when you order the collar. We use only best of the best. You don't like anything? Simply return it.
General "Woof" Collar Tip: While there are so many similar collars around , we do our best to offer constantly new designs so your dog can stand out of the crowd.
Leather dog collar for walking, training, tracking...
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...to start reading this article from the beginning please click on here...Her size, plus her name which indicates a dark blue color, leads to the possibility that she might have been a blue paul. If the above dogs were Blue Pauls, their bloodline continued in America and others were probably imported to America, England, and Ireland. W.C.Roper bred some game dogs from stock sent to him by Jim Williams and Bob Wallace. Some of Roper's dogs were silver buckskin in color, such as Silver Jack and Roper's (William's)Silver. Roper's Silver won 4 fights at 58 pounds. And more... Tudor's Black Jack (16xW) was, according to Earl Tudor, from a Delihant's Paddy/Wichita Mike bloodline. His sire was Black Tige who was sired by Blue Mike. Blue Mike was out of Miss Blue who was sired by Imported Roger out of Henry's Blue Mary. The sire of Blue Mike was Wichita Mike who was out of Henry's Blue Madge and sired by Henry's Black Demon. A few pages later... As we have seen, Tudor's Black Jack was important to the Tacoma line but he was also important to the Ruffian line of American Staffordshire Terriers. He was not only important in the development of pit dogs, including the Dibo line, but he formed the basis for the Ruffian line. Here is what Louis Colby has to say about the "blue" dogs, and one can't think of any better authority: "As a boy growing up, and listening to multiple conversations between my father and visitors such as Collagan, Heinzl Vose, Donovan, and other dogmen from all over the country..never did the word blue appear. There never was a blueColby dog in my father's yard, nor mine.To my knowledge there was never a blue colored dog reported in any match or sporting event."
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