The Dogo was bred to hunt in packs. But I would only run two because there are only two ears

I personally don't think most real hog hunters have much experience with Dogos. Mostly because of the price. Then when a hunter does get one they don't get it from someone that actually hunts. So the hunter is raising and training a new breed without any real advice. I only have a puppy right now. I am finding it difficult to find real advice from multiple sources. I like the way Dogos catch. They adapt to what the hunter wants. But you have to be smarter than the dog. Dogos are smarter than most hog hunters and that is the problem

(That was a joke so don't get your panties in a wad!)
But there are some people that have Dogos and hunt. I have seen some pits, curs, catahoulas and so on that I would never hunt with. I don't judge a whole breed based on a few dogs. How many Dogos have you seen. I would bet you have seen more culls from any breed than the total number of Dogos you have seen. It comes down to be simple. If you don't like Dogos then don't buy a Dogo. But tolerate people that want to hunt them. Then maybe one day you can see a good Dogo at work.
(I used the word "you" but I was not talking to anyone. This was a general statement not meant to offend anyone.)