Current and Pending litters
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We will three different litters available this spring
Bogan x Tulsi: Born 2/3/22 Homing in early April
Bogan x Sistuh big bone: Due any day, homing late April early May
Bogan x Sticky: Due late April, homing in June
Please scroll down for details and percentages, and understand that the percentages are the same for Sticky and Sistuh Bigbone, as they are full sisters to “tritoe”
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Expect pups to start going to new homes the weekend of 4/9/22
Click here to see 4:18 video of parents and pups at 4/5 wks
Click here to see 4:05 video of parents and pups at 5/6 wks
Click here to see 2:43 video of parents and pups at 7/8 wks
This is a repeat breeding... actually a Threepeat. The last being an accident if I’m honest.
The predominate breeds in play here are Dane and Kangal. What I’m seeing so far in the feed back is dog that could pass as Eurodanes, or “Daniffs”. Very tall, but with more muscle, more bone, more coat, wider heads and tighter jowls than an American Dane. We may have taken a big step towards an “olympic Dane” with this pairing. I’ve got keepers on site as of now to show people what these pups will likely develop into
I see these as good all around family dogs, with considerable protective instincts. At 25% Kangal they won’t be needy, but the other 75% is all zero independence breeds so I they should still be fairly biddable and trainable.
13.25% Neapolitan Mastiff 1
12.5% S. African Boerboel
26.5% Neapolitan Mastiff 1
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2. Bogan x Sistuh Big Bone
Homing last weekend in April
Click here to see new born pups with mom
click here to see after a few days
Click here to see pups @ 4 wks
13.25% Neapolitan Mastiff
2.25% Dogue De Bordeaux Sire
“ Bogan” ( MidGuard Mastiff )
7% American pit bull terrier
4.5% Dogue de Bordeaux Dam
" Sistuh Bigbone " ( Olympic dog )
62.5% Boerboel 12.5% Kangal 12.5% Dogo 12.5% Dane
3. Bogan x Tritoe. ( One Female keeper available, born 10/23/21 )
Click here to see newborn pups w mom.
Click here to see pups at almost 4 wks
Click here to see pups at 5 wks
Click here to see pups at 6/7 weeks
13.25% Neapolitan Mastiff
7% American pit bull terrier
We could call this breeding our bully mollosor all-star at only 6.25% Kangal there is virtually no independence in play in this pairing. For those for whom less is more regards independence, this is the best we can currently do.
I personally am very excited about this pairing and plan to keep a pair. Both parents are extremely athletic, biddable, quick to learn and very likely to Obey. If unquestioning devotion is something you value in a dog this pairing should be at the top of your list. The verdict on Bogan’s temperament is not in yet as he is still young, but thus far he is very low in dog aggression, definitely more of a lover than a fighter. Sticky is a pretty tough bitch, showing very strong protective instincts, but extremely biddable, and ever eager to serve, and obey.
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4. Bogan x Trouble ( two older pups still available )
My Keepers: TWO Brindle PUPS STILL AVAILABLE
Click here to see 9:10 video of pups @ 5 wks with parents
Click here to see 6:23 video of pups and parents @ 6 wks
Click here to see 7:37 video of pups and parents @ 7 wks
Talk about genetic diversity, please have a look at the percentages below.
The simplest way to understand what to expect here is to note that the Kangal, is the only breed in the mix with any independence to speak of, and it’s only 12.5% Having done many combinations of 12.5% kangal I’m going to say the independence is hard to see at all.
What you can expect is very big, tall, athletic square headed daniffs really.
13.25% Neapolitan mastiff
26.5% Neapolitan Mastiff 1
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