Thoughts about Jiu-Jitsu and the Universe

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.

Comments

5 Responses to “The Gargoyle Bulldog: The Dog of BJJ”

  1. john c on July 17th, 2010 10:59 pm

    I want one they look awesome. Did the guy say what the temperment was like

  2. Administrator on July 18th, 2010 12:40 am

    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.

  3. thekillerj on July 18th, 2010 6:10 pm

    I don’t know man. That thing has “I’ll chew your furniture” written all over it’s huge face. Looks bad ass though.

  4. Administrator on July 18th, 2010 11:09 pm

    That’s because you’re used to poodles.

  5. carl on December 1st, 2010 3:28 am

    im getting my frist gargoyle pup any tips for us

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