We currently have pups on the ground. They were born may 21st, 2008 and are all brindle/white American Bandogs!!! Sire is Monsterdogs Vader and dam is Monsterdogs Sally. 4 out of the 8 pups are gone already, but still 4 to choose from. Check out the puppy page.Both parents are OFA good and temperament tested. Sally has completed level 2 pp training.Vader is a therapy dog and has completed level 1 pp.
We have two strains of the american bandog. One is a strain of dogs that resembles a very large and robust american pit bull terrier, and is extremely athletic and intelligent. The second strain we breed is a strain that resembles the mastiff size and agility, with bulldog features.
In the monthly dog magazine of dog fancy, a bulldog breeder (who will go unnamed) has taken out a quarter page add with a picture of one of their studs that says, "We breed for size and color." Another reads, "...unbelievably large American Bulldog..." (when on their website their dogs appear of normal size). It is not my job to be the watchdog or the dog police, but to all who breed any kind of bulldog, I implore you, keep your eyes on the right goals! To all who are considering making a purchase of one of these fine animals, do your research. You are not merely buying a dog; you are making a serious financial decision.
While a bulldog should be big with imposing looks, we breed for health and temperament first. There is nothing worse than having a nice looking dog with hip dysplasia. Our dogs are automatically big, muscular, imposing, and healthy.
To contact us with any questions, comments, or inquiries, call 260-580-5646 OR e-mail monsterdogkennels@yahoo.com
Today, the bandog and the campeiro are gaining popularity!!! We worry that the public may begin to ruin these breeds and alter the good genetic breeding that has been put into these fine breeds, which is why we are selective in who is able to buy these dogs. Joe Lucero, who has been instrumental in development of the bandog, had his dog "Curly" star in the Incredible Hulk movie and on an episode of Fear Factor. Usually, when we take our dogs to shows and competitions, folks ask,"What is that breed?" We simply reply, "It's a monsterdog." The Campeiro is fast becoming one of the most popular working breeds in Brazil, and we anticipate all those who work this dog will be amazed at ther natural ability and instinct.
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