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Author Topic: So let's get real about Dogos...  (Read 26501 times)
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« on: July 05, 2010, 12:35:04 pm »

Stating the problems with dogos as used for the "american hunting" style is in my opinion this: They were not bred to be used as lead in cd's, they are bred more or less as a real gritty cur with bulldog tendencies but their "brains" will make more dogos a cull compared to pits/ab's per litter when used as a lead in cd (how i use them), this is also true b/c they are such a young breed compared to other bulldogs. However I think/hope this will change with time as more hunters only breed the ones that catch like a bulldog. It is also my opinion that they will mostly catch when not rushed and their confidence is built properly. ex: I dont use mine as a rcd until its caught lead in severel times.

Who knows as stated before on this forum I have only owned 3 dogos and have only hunted behind them the past 4 yrs so i am no expert, heck i culled the first 2... but they work for me and i have had the pleasure of seeing white anchors on well over 150 hogs, i love their endurance, prey drive, obediance and their so easy to train around other animials compared to other bulldogs, their laid back house dogs then all business. 
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