Part 3- Interviews with Madison Parker: Getting Started in 1970’s
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- In Part 3, Madison Parker discusses getting started with the APBT and his introduction to the Bert Sorrells’ family line of dogs from the 1970’s.
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Part 2- Interviews with Madison Parker: 2023 Yard Tour…
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Part 3- Interviews with Madison Parker: Getting Started in 1970’s…
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Part 4- Interviews with Madison Parker: 1978 to mid-80’s…
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Part 5- Interviews with Madison Parker: STP & other greats…
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Part 6- Interviews with Madison Parker: Advice for Newcomers & Boomerang Influence…
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Madison Parker has a whole script to make a whole series of movies.
I created a whole movie in my mind out of this video. Great story !
Thank you for taking the time to share this with us lucky viewers. Documenting history. Appreciate it .
Legendary stuff fellas.
Damn man, this is History were listening to man. Much appreciated glad to hear this. DEFINITELY cleared up alot of things I've heard. Just wish it was a longer video.
three more parts coming
I love these true storys what a man 👍 great content as usual thanks
Definitely, he needs a movie made about his life. His memory and stories are amazing
Dang, he needs a movie on his life 😮
Awesome interview!!!! I remember that bandog Bantu from the book " World of fighting dogs"
What a interesting interview on the hounds
Good stuff 👍🏾
Nice history
What are your thoughts on keeping hand written peds and not registering a dog. The reason I ask this question is because i believe that i can keep track of my dogs better than a regrestry but would that be putting all my hard work to a disadvantage?
a registry keeps records from everyone that submits them...so this allows one to trace ancestry both before and after you.
Funny how many dogmen were in the military. Harry Hargrove was in Vietnam and received a Purple heart and a Bronze star with Valor. .. Jack Brown from California was another Vietnam veteran with a Purple heart who bred some of the best dogs ever.
Both are warriors