*NOT READY FOR AT LEAST 12 MONTHS* Biggie Smalls is a X breed of large American bull terrier types.
He is just one year, so ideally after 18 months he would be ready for stud but just putting him out now as I’d like to have regular meets with any bitches before we agree on a match.
Biggie has been trained well - excellent temperament with other dogs and people.
Excellent guard dog - will alert and protect without showing aggression.
He can be worked and is a good runner - excellent at flushing through brash and an all round fit and healthy dog. Have plenty of videos - slow mo - of him in the feilds
Fed twice a day on raw meat and biscuit.
Is house trained, crate trained and good in cars or any moving vehicle - long and short distance
Length (at 12 months) 1 metre
Height (at 12 months) 65 cm
Chest (at 12 months ) 25cm
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