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Mad Max
Parpart’s Mad Max is a large and excellent example of an old style American Bulldog. His pedigree is a combination of some of the largest and bulliest bloodlines in the breed. He is a proven protection dog with excellent prey and defensive drive.

Max combines the power and size of the Johnson bulldog with the drive and athleticism of a hybrid type American Bulldog.

Mad Max is out of Prell’s T-Bone the Beefmaster (115lbs) and Prell’s Dixie Rose (95 lbs.). On his sire's side, Max is out of some the most desirable Johnson, Williamson and Scott dogs in the breed. His sire goes back to the original Sandman the Great, Williamson’s Big Joe, CH King Kong, CH Wrights Rounder and GR CH Scotts Dixieman. He also goes back to the one and only, Johnson’s Bruiser Bo 4 (9 times).

J.D. Johnson once said, "That collar belonged to the largest bulldog I ever owned, Bruiser Bo, and it measures 34 inches in circumference. Bruiser Bo weighed over 175 pounds and was one of my all time favorite dogs. If I could pick one dog to be possibly the best all around American Bulldog I have ever owned, it probably would be Bruiser Bo".

Colosus
Parpart’s Colossus is out of W. C. ‘s Big Boy (138lbs) and Baker’s Gigantic Justice (99 lbs). He is an extremely bully and powerfully built dog, standing 25 inches tall and weighing in at 110 lbs. He is put together well, and his pedigree is predominantly Johnson, which is obvious just by looking at him. Colossus is an extremely athletic dog and has a calm even temperament with strong balanced drives.

On his sire’s side, Colossus goes back to Elrod, one of the most well known Johnson American Bulldogs in the world. He was considered by many to be the largest American Bulldog to ever live, weighing in at 150 lbs and standing 28" tall. Mr. Johnson was once offered $50,000 for Elrod, an offer he refused. Colossus also goes back to Rip N Woody and some very old Williamson lines. Woody was a foundation dog of the modern American Bulldog and his pedigree can be found in almost all of today's hybrid bulldogs. The idea was to combine the power and size of the Johnson, with the drive and athleticism of a hog catching type American Bulldog. These breedings produced many great dogs such as White Fang, MGK's Gator Red, Sure Grip's Freddie Kruegger, and many others.

On his Dam’s side, Colossus goes back to the original Rebel Rousier, one of J.D. Johnson’s all time favorite dogs. The Rebel sired only one litter from Collette 10 before J.D. Johnson put him down.

Colossus also goes back to Dick the Cruiser who was out of one of the all time greatest American Bulldog breedings - Dozer Bruno & Ruby Farnetti. Dick’s siblings include Dailey’s Tug O War, Dick the Bruiser 2, MGK She’s A Doozy and MGK’s Bam Bam.

Rhino
Parpart’s Rhino is a truly exceptional American Bulldog. His bloodlines include some of the biggest and bulliest Johnson dogs in the breed, which is easily apparent by his outstanding size and looks. Rhino is 27.5 inches at the shoulders, 133 lbs. and powerfully built. He is the complete package, big, heavily muscled and hard as a rock.

Rhino is out of W. C.'s Big Boy (138 lbs) and Baker’s Gigantic Justice (99 lbs). On his sire's side Rhino is out of the most desirable and legendary pure Johnson dogs in the breed. His grandsire, Rolex, produced many famous bulldogs including: GWK’s Landshark, Powell's Sampson (140 lbs.), Jack the Bruiser (122 lbs.), B.O.S.'s Red Barron and Blackwell's Star (110 lb female). His great grand sire, Elrod, is one of the most well known American Bulldogs in the world. He was considered by many, to be the largest American Bulldog to ever live, weighing in at 150 lbs and standing 28" tall. Mr. Johnson was once offered $50,000 for Elrod, an offer he refused.

On his Dam’s side, Rhino goes back to the original Rebel Rousier, which was one of J.D. Johnson’s most exclusive bloodlines. The Rebel sired only one litter from Collette 10 before J.D. Johnson put him down. Speaking of the Rebel Rousier, Johnson said, “I wanted that dog real bad, he was something else, muscled from one end to the other and walked around with his head high in the air, proud as a peacock." Rhino also goes back to the very famous "Rattler" aka "Chance" from the movie "Homeward Bound." Although Rattler was a cute puppy in the movie, he turned out to be an 118 lb monster as an adult. In fact he was too big and intimidating to be used in the second "Homeward Bound" movie.
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