I've known Tom since the late 80's, Vince too, I've learned so many things from both of them, the #1 thing I learned from Vince was, "ALL DOGS, are tough when they are on top", the #1 thing from Tom, everyone, no matter who they are, deserves to be treated with respect, one of my best friends in the dogs, Uphill Doc, taught me the absolute best rule, "I'd rather be lucky than good", and as I have told everyone that would listen, I'm not good at anything really, I'm just lucky, I stumble around and bump into good dogs...LOL...I met Tom within the first couple of months of getting into bulldogs and that opened up so many doors for me personally that I could never repay him for what he has done for me, he's the most genuine person I have met in or out of the dogs, just a wonderful human being, as of right now I only have a handful of dogmen I still consider friends, Tom and Vince are 2 of them!
Just revisit these from time to time, ALWAYS hidden gems this Man drops . What an amazing time to be alive! We get an actual testament from a man bound by history to these of amazing Dogs .
This is excellent. Some great info, thanks for sharing, just imagine how busy Tom and his people are and they are taking time to do this for the fraternity.
I remember Vince telling me how impressed he was with Ceasar when he was out at Tom's place for that Pig Pickings. It's a little rare to hear Vince speak so complimentary on other people's dogs. But he did with Ceasar.
ceaser changing hands was the best thing to happen to that dog he was being wasted. nobody thought him or constantine would amount to much great story of listening to the right minds and the dogs being in the right hands
Keep up the good work!👍 keep them coming. I would like to get a pup now. From you to cross with my blood. How do I get in contact contact with you for pups.
Tom , I'd be curious to know what your opinion is regarding the results Don Maloney achieved with the specific type of conditioning he practiced on Tombstone : in some situations , I read on the web , a phase bordering on dehydration had also occurred : it is therefore presumable that he wanted to maintain a sort of diet in his dog which reminds me of a situation similar to that practiced in the extreme Sporting activities and in 'to the limits' conditions of the military environment : That is , very little food calibrated and weighted for a better yield of Immense physical effort ; a minimum fat reserve must however be maintained if this borderline extreme condition is prolonged daily for an extended period of time ; In nature , the Eastern European wolf comes to mind as a clear example : in a lack of resources he manages to survive thanks to its fat reserves , but he must also continue its search for prey by hunting for several days , and without having too much time available for rest , and recovery of energy and glyco-rebalancing metabolism , obtained with the alternating phases of sleep/wake : I therefore wonder in this regard whether in specific alternating training phases , and therefore not for too long periods , in the end this 'push' can still give positive results in the case of the Pitbulls , or whether , on the contrary , the case of Tombstone should be seen as 'isolated' and not feasible or not very advisable Many Thanks! for these Truly Enlightening videos
Thank you for another great sit down! I miss talking dogs over a cold drink and a fat belly. I find it fascinating that both Tom and Randy McCollum went to the Nigerino stock to get Eli genetics; as I've always thought of those dogs as dominant carriers of the Art traits. Has anyone ever tried crossing the Frisco and white dogs?
I’ve heard stories about Simba. What I find extraordinary about him is that he had at least two sons with freak mouths. Something I’ve never seen other freak mouthed dogs do. Stickyboy’s Willie and Biscuit and then again in the next generation CH.Zorro all had extraordinary mouths.
I've had dealings with that young man who had Constantine as well. I remember him bringing Constantine to my house as a young one. I didn't like his ears or lack there of. A good guy though.
Please dedicate a serious dive into diet on an entire episode, spanning from maintenance to when conditioning & If you're going to mention supplementation, make it at least a two parter....
@jimsmiley9946 Bo and ceaser are the same dog that's why momo was called bo Jr correct. I heard him mention both names same dog. And to the guy above gto only finished his career SB gets credit for him just like tg and gto.
Will u please next video ask if he will comment on the GRCH shotzie litter and the sister shotzie had in Louisville ky I believe delta was her name I think all those dogs did well and from there why did the ch missy stuff just kinda fizzle out did he see something that pulled him from the shotzie missy stuff I think his shotzie 2 was a notable dog
I've known Tom since the late 80's, Vince too, I've learned so many things from both of them, the #1 thing I learned from Vince was, "ALL DOGS, are tough when they are on top", the #1 thing from Tom, everyone, no matter who they are, deserves to be treated with respect, one of my best friends in the dogs, Uphill Doc, taught me the absolute best rule, "I'd rather be lucky than good", and as I have told everyone that would listen, I'm not good at anything really, I'm just lucky, I stumble around and bump into good dogs...LOL...I met Tom within the first couple of months of getting into bulldogs and that opened up so many doors for me personally that I could never repay him for what he has done for me, he's the most genuine person I have met in or out of the dogs, just a wonderful human being, as of right now I only have a handful of dogmen I still consider friends, Tom and Vince are 2 of them!
uphill doc, the george costanza of dogmen
Tom I haven't ever heard anything better then this good ole bull dog talk just want to thank you 🙏 ✊🏻 wishing you luck from south Georgia
Just revisit these from time to time, ALWAYS hidden gems this Man drops . What an amazing time to be alive! We get an actual testament from a man bound by history to these of amazing Dogs .
Happy early birthday Tom and God bless glad you're still information is still available for all us to hear and take in.
This is excellent.
Some great info, thanks for sharing, just imagine how busy Tom and his people are and they are taking time to do this for the fraternity.
I seen TG and just clicked , it’s that simple 🔥💪🏾
Loving these interviews and priceless information they contain.
LOVE THIS KEEP IT UP !!!!!!!! CAN WATCH ALL DAY.......WOULD LOVE TOO HEAR SOME STORIES TOO KNOW TOMS FULL OF THEM....
Very enjoyable. Thanks Tom
Tuned in EVERY SUNDAY 🫡
I remember Vince telling me how impressed he was with Ceasar when he was out at Tom's place for that Pig Pickings. It's a little rare to hear Vince speak so complimentary on other people's dogs. But he did with Ceasar.
Enjoyed this content! Thank you
Good topic ..stand up breeder and keeper of the breed ..💯
Can you speak on the Mexican/Eli dogs that you have bred?
Great content and informative thanks. Happy early birthday Sir.
Love this
Getting my next dog from bulldog hill in may ..
6 wks away from 70, Tom you looking good my friend.
great content
ceaser changing hands was the best thing to happen to that dog he was being wasted. nobody thought him or constantine would amount to much great story of listening to the right minds and the dogs being in the right hands
I knew Robert Corn personally, seen many, many races in his barn 30-35 years ago.
Old 🌽 GCT dogman 💪. From Main St to the Fe
Robert Corn was a real one
@@mr.nichols5139 a real cranky one at times lol. But that ole man was a real one.
Good dog
Can you guys talk about ch Bermuda buck
Mr. Garner what was your opinion on GC Shotzie off Frisco and Lee Ling?
She was a monster!!! The best shotsie blood is crossed with el negro. Get it through Ch Dexter and through Shylo
She would never scratch 👀😂
@@marylandmikeDC4L who wouldn’t? Ch Dexter? Or Ch miss Zorro?
@marylandmikeDC4L What does that have to do with breeding and/or what kind of pups she produced? Nothing unless she was your dog. Which she wasn't.
@@KR-mt2zx who is he talking about? I’m confused
Man the knowledge I can sit & listen for days love it
Keep up the good work!👍 keep them coming. I would like to get a pup now. From you to cross with my blood. How do I get in contact contact with you for pups.
Next video please tell how lowetta came to be and Viking ask him to tell us about lee ling and teach some about taking keeping and using semon
The way Tom explained how Simba would act if he heard a loud bang . Real big claps would get him to destroy anything in front of him.
Tom can you speak on Dexter on a next view
Can you talk some on the Kinfolk Knls Ch sig stuff you had back in the day?
Can tom please talk about garners Scar rom [ brute] South africa
Tom , I'd be curious to know what your opinion is regarding the results Don Maloney achieved with the specific type of conditioning he practiced on Tombstone :
in some situations , I read on the web ,
a phase bordering on dehydration had also occurred :
it is therefore presumable that he wanted to maintain a sort of diet in his dog which reminds me of a situation similar to that practiced in the extreme Sporting activities and in 'to the limits' conditions of the military environment :
That is , very little food calibrated and weighted for a better yield of Immense physical effort ;
a minimum fat reserve must however be maintained if this borderline extreme condition is prolonged daily for an extended period of time ;
In nature , the Eastern European wolf comes to mind as a clear example :
in a lack of resources he manages to survive thanks to its fat reserves ,
but he must also continue its search for prey by hunting for several days ,
and without having too much time available for rest ,
and recovery of energy and glyco-rebalancing metabolism ,
obtained with the alternating phases of sleep/wake :
I therefore wonder in this regard whether in specific alternating training phases ,
and therefore not for too long periods ,
in the end this 'push' can still give positive results in the case of the Pitbulls ,
or whether , on the contrary ,
the case of Tombstone should be seen as 'isolated' and not feasible or not very advisable
Many Thanks!
for these Truly Enlightening videos
🍿🎥
Thank you for another great sit down! I miss talking dogs over a cold drink and a fat belly.
I find it fascinating that both Tom and Randy McCollum went to the Nigerino stock to get Eli genetics; as I've always thought of those dogs as dominant carriers of the Art traits.
Has anyone ever tried crossing the Frisco and white dogs?
S/o to Tom for telling the real story 💪🏽💪🏽🔥🔥🔥🔥
Where is the Pedro bloodline at ?
Show us about frozen breedings how he harvests it stores it then show us common folk if we order some how do we open it and use it
Keep it up brother glad to see you scratching
What is Tom's favorite strain or garner dogs and why?
I’ve heard stories about Simba. What I find extraordinary about him is that he had at least two sons with freak mouths. Something I’ve never seen other freak mouthed dogs do. Stickyboy’s Willie and Biscuit and then again in the next generation CH.Zorro all had extraordinary mouths.
I had one off of zimba as ell, Raghead to a redboy rascal gyp. Freak mouth outta this world
What happened to the garners work and be be litter not ALOT known about it but work through a GRCH and disappeared just gone
Tom does not look his age, still looking young Mr garner!
Great interview as well!
I wish Tom could elaborate on China Rose and the Pineapple Kid who owned her
If you have a moment, can you speak on Santos
BDB is a name I have not heard in years
Ask Tom why he never bred Chinaman as much as some of his other studs?
✊🏽💯
Can you guys speak a little on forest hill kennel
Can we get the story on Conan?
So basically this the same history that speaks for lil Cesar?
I got a pup of garners shaka zulu pure Eli and Chinaman
Garners work was producing the best dogs in the country and everything just disappeared and work was gone what happened to GARNERS WORK
Happy 70th birthday Tom
I've had dealings with that young man who had Constantine as well. I remember him bringing Constantine to my house as a young one. I didn't like his ears or lack there of. A good guy though.
You are one of the last few of a dying breed 💯
Do any of the lines in ur yard go back to the time of earl tudor
I believe most of them do.
STP.buck....2024 a $5000.00 puppy and $10000.00 continuance/ breeding pair price.... Mexico's hot and cold got me confused
Snapper turtle buster weighs in at132lbs
First pick 11th generation offspring Frisco's Chinamen Grand champion...$5000.00 each make a breeding pair of puppies.... Why dont you show?
“NEXT VIDEO HIS MUNCHKIN DOG DID HE ENJOY THE CALABRERATION WITH LESTER OR WITH ED
Please dedicate a serious dive into diet on an entire episode, spanning from maintenance to when conditioning & If you're going to mention supplementation, make it at least a two parter....
Tom can you talk about the semen that you have off old and current dogs
GTO did all the work with Ceasar
Caesar is not a gr ch
@@cattivelloco and you are a robot 😂
@jimsmiley9946 Bo and ceaser are the same dog that's why momo was called bo Jr correct. I heard him mention both names same dog. And to the guy above gto only finished his career SB gets credit for him just like tg and gto.
@@jimsmiley9946 and u are a noob if u think that u can count otc like official ones
@@cattivelloco I've been called much worse on social. I don't get called much but friend to my face though.
Look at Biden he’s 80 lol
TO PUT IN PERSPECTIVE ON JUST HOW HARD SIMBA COULD BITE....HE COULD SNAP A BRAND NEW 2X4 IN HALF WITH ONE BITE AND A SHAKE. SALUTE 🫡.
And he quit 😂
@@marylandmikeDC4Lwere you there? How you know!?
@@carlosgarcia5458 so you’re saying the report has him game scratching?
Will u please next video ask if he will comment on the GRCH shotzie litter and the sister shotzie had in Louisville ky I believe delta was her name I think all those dogs did well and from there why did the ch missy stuff just kinda fizzle out did he see something that pulled him from the shotzie missy stuff I think his shotzie 2 was a notable dog
Nigerino was a grch?
Will you ask then trogen shotzie half bro was in Evansville lol that whole litter went to the Ohio valley area lol