Jul
17
The Gargoyle Bulldog: The Dog of BJJ
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Today West Side was a part of a kids’ parade downtown. It was small and last minute for us so we slapped some signs on a wagon and threw out some candy. It was fun. My kids and I all wore West Side shirts (which a lot of people asked about, even a guy singing on the street stopped singing and asked into his microphone, “Where you’d guys get those cool shirts?”).
After the parade, we went to the local farmers’ market where I saw the tail end of destiny. It was actually a butt—a dog’s butt. I asked the guy in front of us what kind of dog it was and he said a Gargoyle Bulldog. It had the head of a bulldog, but the body of a pitbull—it was cool.
When I got home this afternoon I looked up Gargoyle or Renascence Bulldogges and this is the recipe I found for making one:
The 5 foundation breeds used to create the Gargoyle line of
Renascence Bulldogges are:
1) American Bulldog
2) Hermes Bulldogge
3) English Bulldog
4) Bullmastiff
5) Bandogge (Old Family Red Nosed Pitbull/English Mastiff cross)
I think the dogs look cool—I want one—could this be the dog to represent jiu-jitsu? I wonder if it can grapple. It sure is good-looking enough to represent BJJ.

I want one they look awesome. Did the guy say what the temperment was like
He didn’t say what the temperment was, but he was walking it with a Boston Terrier down a super crowded sidewalk during the Farmer’s Market–the dog was as cool as a cucumber.
I don’t know man. That thing has “I’ll chew your furniture” written all over it’s huge face. Looks bad ass though.
That’s because you’re used to poodles.
im getting my frist gargoyle pup any tips for us