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Author Topic: So let's get real about Dogos...  (Read 25826 times)
Reuben
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« Reply #100 on: July 08, 2010, 08:49:40 pm »



I see them on a regular basis for $150 dollars and sometimes less. Have seen them sell for $1000 but a good average price is $250. I only keep one at a time because strike dogs have always been my priority and I have limited room for dogs. I hunted without a catch dog for about ten years but sometimes someone would bring one or two.

Usually caught all hogs with my curs, either they were caught when I got there or caught when I gave the command. After several wrecks I started carrying a pistol and would not let the dogs catch a bad boar.

To me, it is a lot easier picking a pit puppy for catching than picking a pup for striking/baying hogs...



You are obviously a PittBull fan, that being said, if you go to a top notch reputable breeder, one that has super high quality Pitbulls, what will an 8 week old registered pup cost on average?
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