TShelly
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« on: December 08, 2011, 10:52:22 am » |
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Buying a dog can definitely be a indecisive and nervous situation. As with any product being sold, crooks are out there and looking to take advantage of the weak or weak minded...
I think most people you see with the posts you are talking about are young kids or newbies who really have no clue what a real hog dog is or one of value. People sell culls for $200 -$400 like it is nothing..
Do your due diligence, in the end you are the one turning the $$$ over and it is your fault if you get burned.
Everyone on this site has a profile, check them out. You can see every post and comment that member has made. Look for pictures, story's, credible evidence that this is a trustworthy person. Sometimes good people that don't post much do sell good dogs for certain reasons. Again this falls on you to do the right research and ask the right questions.
How do the littermates to this dog hunt? Parents? How long have you been hog hunting? How do you hunt? How successful are you? These are all questions to help you feel a person out and I would even go more in depth.
Pm me if you need assistance with finding people that actually do sell a few good dogs from time to time
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Get ahead dog!
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