I agree on the "fighting" of the hog, I have never seen it and for that matter don't want to see it ever in my dogs. La Historia is a very green hunter and he will learn the difference. Some Dogo breeders throw that term around like they are proud of it when it is a detriment in the mind of most hunters ( could be a translation issue ). When I get to a caught hog that a Dogo has been holding for some time I would expect to break them off and find one single set of canine holes in the ear of that hog, no re-gripping minimal shaking.
X 2 I agree 100 percent.
Kinda like this
De'Angelo catches locks on and doesnt let go for $hit. Even after the hog is dead he doesnt regrip shake or try to fight the hog. These pictures were taken after the hog was dead and even took his vest off he was still locked on.
And this was a hog in texas with Dig-Em-Down. Same thing .
Not trying to argue. Just my preffered way for a dogo to catch and hold.