duece24
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« on: July 07, 2010, 02:22:21 pm » |
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i'm sorry that many of you have been behind such bad dogos. like i said i've had one dogo that i personally bought that would not catch. the dogo i have now came from catchdogs parents. i've seen many of my dogo's siblings in the woods and they are great catchdogs. these dogos if we wanted to could be let off lead and they will find and catch hogs for us, problem is we do care about our dogs so we don't want them caught 500yds away while we are navigating through vines and briars trying to get to them.
quite honestly i don't care what the dogo was originally bred for i paid my money for the dog and i will use it as i see fit. if you want to get into that type of thing, pits were not bred for hog catching they were specifically bred to fight other dogs until one of them quit. so YOU my friend aren't using the pit as it was originally bred for. if you are breeding pits that will not fight until death then you have a cull on your hands, plain and simple.
i bred pits for over 15yrs and one of the most established line of pits was founded off of around 5-6 people that had the same strain of dogs and did as i stated earlier. it CAN be done. just so you know those 5-6 people didn't always agree on what was a good dog or not but when ever they crossed their dogs or swapped dogs they made sure THAT particular dog was what ALL of them felt was an exceptional dog. the dogs that were on their yard they did with as they pleased but any dog that was 'shared' between them had to be viewed and agreed upon by all the people in the circle.
if you don't believe me research flloyd boudreaux, bobby 'bullyson' hall, maurice carver, and mr elliot(i forgot his first name but he is the founder of the elliots six bits line of dogs). the people that worked along side with them aren't as well known and i know them personally so i will not put their names on the net, just know that i speak the truth.
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