Professional
Trainer Available
This is Spartan, belonging to
our friends, Lawrence and Natasha. Lawrence is an Iraq War Vet currently
immersed in studying, hoping to become a police officer in the near
future. Natasha is a somewhat profoundly talented and no nonsense
in-home professional dog trainer. I can highly recommend her.
Natasha works with some of
my own dogs on occassion, and she is excellent. Shoot me
an email if you're within a reasonable drive of Colorado Springs and
you need a trainer, either to get you started with a one time consultation,
to get basic obedience out of the way, address specific behavioral problems,
or if you want your dog finished professionally. There are quite a few
trainers out there, but it's difficult to find a truly good trainer
that really understands the American Bulldog specifically. All too often
trainers try to apply a one-size-fits-all approach to every dog they
meet, not recognizing the learning differences between breeds, and even
between individual dogs of the same breed. Natasha has worked with enough
dogs that I'm hoping we might encourage her to do a teaching article
or two for the Blasco Family Bulldogs© website. In any event,
if you need a seasoned, results oriented trainer, I've got one for
you.
You'll also be seeing a lot more
of Spartan on this site in the near future. Spartan is a Mambo son by
Betty. Pictured here at well under a year old, he is the quintessential
Johnson or Bully type American Bulldog. He is square, has fantastic
structure, heavy bone and muscle, he's well balanced, has perfect teeth,
proper angulation of hock, all feet/toes pointing forward, front legs
under the shoulders rather than sprung outward in that yucky
horseshoe configuration, straight topline - Spartan is just a truly
premium American Bulldog specimen. I hope to breed him possibly
winter 2013 or spring 2014, we'll see. Natasha and Lawrence are going
to start Spartan at UKC shows in Colorado beginning spring 2013, representing
Blasco Family Bulldogs©. I don't really enjoy, or for that
matter, have the time for dog shows myself, but we've got high hopes
for Spartan, and there may be another Blasco dog or two hitting the
shows this season as well.