Chainrated... Im in college and only have my 70 lbs runt dogo with me at school in lubbock tx. Here in lubbock hogs are few and far between. Took him out after him not bein hunted in over a month. He struck and caught a good size sow. Dont know many pits that can do this.
TColt I know where 2 bulldogs are right now that will do that and have seen quiet a few more..
I was mainly just jokin around with comment about a "reverse dogo" being one that will actually catch..

I'm sure some of them will catch and hold. All of the ones I've seen ,with the exception of one that kevin owns, would regrip a lot and bite all over a hog.. It's like uglydog said " A dog that will bite a hog is not necessarily a dog that will CATCH a hog".
I know a lot of times when someone posts a pic of a dogo catching a hog it's not just one dogo, it's 3 or 4. I just don't see the need in carrying around 3 or 4 hundred pounds of dogos, but that's just me.. Shouldn't one hundred pound dogo be plenty enough dog to catch a hog? Just an observation..