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raider54
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« Reply #40 on: July 06, 2010, 11:13:42 pm »

Give me a little while and we'll run an all dogo pack Noah. I'll be back down there soon, and the dogs are biting at the bit to get on some pork. I'm glad Berrinche's brother is treating you well.

I have been running mine with a 5" cut collar only. They have gotten a couple of cuts and scrapes, but for the most part been unscathed. I don't know if it is the way they catch, but most of my dogos catch the face. I like that spot, from my limited experience, they seem to be able to avoid the tusks. Mostly the have gotten facial cuts and thats been it. I am probably going to start using vests or chest plates. But I have been more concerned with heat exhaustion. Any suggestions?

you know its funny you said yours like to catch on the face! My big Max dog catches on the face 90% of the time and after about 250-300 catches had yet to be cut until he one outed about a 200 lb Boar the other night. We were going back to the truck with some cut up dogs and I decided to let Max run loose back to the truck (no vest) when he winded one and was gone about 400 yds and was caught by himself, he had this one by the ear. Most of the time it is right across the snout. He is about 130 lbs AB/Dogo. That face catchin must be the Dogo
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