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Sargetia Forest Lucy of JD Johnson ( USA ) by hundhertz

Lucy was placed 2nd at the BullRoMania ambull show from 17.05.2008 in bully adult senior class, judge Mr Greg Souza president ABNA


she is an Import from JD Johnson kennels Summerville , Georgia, USA

Sargetia Forest K's Patch of SJKids by hundhertz

SFK's Patch of SJKids aka DD was placed first in bully novice puppy clas at the BullRoMania show 17.05.2008, judge by mr Greg Souza president ABNA

AMK's Sargetia Forest Dragon ( USA ) by hundhertz

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17.05.2008 - BullRoMania 2008 - sactioned by ABNA


AMK's Sargetia Forest Dragon aka Snoop was placed 2nd in adult bully senior male class, by judge Mr Greg Souza, president ABNA.....he sed that Snoop remind him of Souza's Koa

Johnson's Mr Amos
Johnson's Mr Amos
Posted: 16.1 years ago
by BWK

The dog in the picture is Mancera's Rebel Rousier 28 out of Gale's Sadie McGrady by Johnson's Rebel Rousier 3, does this dog even exist?

<span style="color: darkred">FOUNDATION BITCH</span> Johnson's Toppie
FOUNDATION BITCH Johnson's Toppie
Posted: 16.1 years ago
by BWK

Taken from an interview with J. D. Johnson......

Another dog I (J. D. Johnson) purchased was Johnson's Toppie. She also came from Calhoun, Georgia.

Johnson's Goldie
Johnson's Goldie
Posted: 16.1 years ago
by BWK

Taken from an interview with J. D. Johnson.....


Goldie was a dog that I (J. D. Johnson) had in my family and had raised before WWII.

<span style="color: darkred">FOUNDATION DOG</span> Johnson's Bobo
FOUNDATION DOG Johnson's Bobo
Posted: 16.1 years ago
by BWK

Taken from an interview with J. D. Johnson.....


I (J. D. Johnson)decided to buy the very best bulldogs that I could find to begin my own kennel, but I was limited financially as to how many dogs I could buy and adequately care for. The dogs I did purchase at this time I tried to make the very best and so between 1949 and the early 1950's, I purchased some dogs that to me represented the largest, strongest, and best American Bulldogs that I could find. one of my best early foundation dogs was Johnson's Bobo and he came from Calhoun, Georgia.

<span style="color: darkred">FOUNDATION DOG</span> Johnson's Dick the Bruiser by BWK

John D. Johnson purchased Dick the Bruiser around 1956 or 57. He bought him from Harold Lassiter on Big Sand Mountain in Alabama. He was a catch dog and one of his all time favorites. Bruiser has no known back ground or pedigree however Johnson made one up to be able to reg. him with NKC.

Bruiser was a respectable 75-85 lb. bulldog. And a great inspiration to the breed. Although Dick the Bruiser was used in Mr. Johnson's breeding program, Mr. Alan Scott also used him in his breeding program, we find that Mr. Alan Scott found his perfect American Bulldog in Ch. Gr. Ch. Scott's Dixieman "Buster" a son of Dick the Bruiser. 

 

 

 



 


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