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« Reply #60 on: August 20, 2011, 05:56:26 pm »

Shane, I guess Mark should check in with you when we talk, so that you know what you're taking about when you reference my relationship with an owner of my dogs.  we both know what you said that night, and unfortunately due to whatever reason you chose or just plain forget it. The pup that you are talking about now is just about a year and a half, and has seen hogs 3 times. Once when I dropped her off at 10 weeks, where she showed no fear. And two other times. According to her owner she was uninterested both times and in heat this past weekend. I can't imagine he would lie about the dog, as he knows she can come back and be replaced. And putting a dog in the pen twice isn't hunting behind. When you put her in the field then you've hunted behind her.

Tcolt, again you talk about what you don't know. I won't even waste my time educating you, as your PM's to me clearly show me where you stand as a man and I don't care to be part of anything that you are.  When you say I am a dogo breeder, I have not claimed to be anything else. I wouldn't even have typed a word on this thread if you didn't go misinforming people about me.

NMartin, if you really think I am coming off too abrasive I suggest you reread the whole thread, and you will see why my tone is how it is. What I said, maybe I should have typed it differently, was: I have the number one Dogo in the country(show) and she is HUNTED. I have probably the only Dogo shown in the AKC that has ever been on hogs, and for that I am proud. I understand that you and most people here don't care what the dog looks like as long as they put meat on the table. But when you are a breed enthusiast, no matter the breed, you should care about the whole package. I could be like most breeders, and not care how the dog hunts. Or I could be like most hunters and not care how the dog looks. But I am neither. I care how the dog looks and care that it can perform the task it was created for. I don't hunt for the fun of it, and I don't hunt because I need to save crops. i hunt for the Dogo Argentino. Thats it. Nothing more, nothing less. And I will continue to be proud of my Dogos that can catch hogs and win shows.

I think its funny when people buy(or get for free) dogs from a show kennel. A kennel that can't hunt in their country, a kennel who has done so "great" for this breed that the dog gets banned from their country. And then say that its a proven hunting line. That is a joke.
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