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« on: October 08, 2011, 09:28:24 am »

jcarroll i really cant say. from what most have said and what i have seen is they tend to be a pain in the backside sometimes! there was a thread on them  awhile back ago, Tcolt has a real nice gyp. and purebreed has a few nice dogs to. i would love to get my hands on a pup, or knew someone around my area or atleast within 100 miles that worked and raises some. i cant speak for the whole breed but trip knows how to work a hog and knows his limits, if ever given the chance and worken with a nother rough dog he will catch. but here lately he seems to wait till he knows ur on ur way, before he gets catchy, the last 7to 8 times out when we get with in 50 yards thats when he would turn on the pressure, may be good may be bad. but i aint had a hog bust bay yet when this dog is on the ground and at the bay. IF it does become a problem i guess we will have to go to back him up school.
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