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Author Topic: So let's get real about Dogos...  (Read 25616 times)
raider54
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« Reply #100 on: July 08, 2010, 08:59:55 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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Ruben you must have missed the Top Notched, Reputable Breeder part. I can show you website after website where weinling pups go for no less than 5K per pup. Yes you can get the backyard breeders to sell you one of 150 but that wasnt my question. and I do agree with you on one thing I focus on strike dogs first!
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