
Bulldog
Stud
Ch
Trimbull Git-R-Done aka Tyson

Now
Available for stud, our AKC CH Trimbull Git-R-Done.
We ship cooled/extended semen overnight.
Stud fee for Tyson is $600, which is to be paid
in full before extraction.
We do also accept 2nd pick puppy in lieu of stud
fee, if you prefer, to approved females.
Tyson
is fawn brindle & white, with a nice thick coat.
He has excellent confirmation, weighing 57 pounds
with a deep brisket and nice bone. He has dark,
beauiiful, clear eyes; with a nice layback and jaw.
Tyson is very energetic, playful, and athletic.
He loves to run and play with any toy he can get
ahold of. At home playing keep away from the other
dogs is his favorite game. In the ring, his movement
is one of his finest assets. Tyson enjoys perfect
health, with no known allegeries or genetic defects
of any kind. He is always in a good mood and ready
to play!
If
interested in Tyson, please fill out a Stud Service
Questionaire at:
http://www.bullwrinkle.com/studform.htm
Any
questions, call 1-877-726-1413
Pedigree
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Photos
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Show
Photos - Puppies
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Bulldog
Stud
Ch
Marinebull's All The Way aka Goober

Goober
was born on February 16, 1973, a singleton puppy
sired by Ch. Golden Carmel Coach out of Ch. Marinebull's
Here She Comes, both Bulldog Club of America Hall
of Famers and Beckett Award winners for numbers
of champions produced. Goober was named Marinebull's
All The Way, and all the way he went!
Goober
was Best in Match at his first outing and finished
his championship at 9 months of age, a record at
that time for a Bulldog. Even without advertising,
those who knew a good dog recognized Goober the
minute he came in the ring. With the proper Bulldog
roll and his attitude, it was hard to take your
eyes off him.
Goober's
wins included two Bulldog Club of America Bests
of Breed, 36 Specialty Bests, 48 all-breed Bests
in Show, 110 Non-Sporting Group Firsts and 220 Best
of Breeds. Among his notable wins were Best in Show
at the Chicago International KC show under Anne
Rogers Clark in 1976, and Westminster Kennel Club
Group First under Peter Knoop in 1978. In 1976 Goober
was the top Non-Sporting dog (Ken-L-Ration) and
one of the top 10 dogs of all breeds in the country.
Goober's get included two BCA National Specialty
BOB winners, six all-breed Best in Show winners,
12 Group First winners, 14 Specialty Best of Breed
winners, and four offspring in the BCA Hall of Fame.
He has sired 87 champions;
and was the top Bulldog sire of champions in 1977,
1978 and 1979 and the top Non-Sporting sire in 1978.
Goober
died at home with Joyce and Karl in 1985 at the
age of 12.
LOOKING
FOR A SELECT FEW FINISHED, PROVEN CHAMPION FEMALES
TO CONTINUE GOOBER'S LEGACY!
An Owner-Handler Success Story
Pedigree
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