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« Reply #20 on: July 17, 2012, 05:40:13 pm »

H. Wilson that is a good point. Ive never been in the situation where it takes more than an hour to get to the bay. Im sure it will happen one day. But what i think is that if a dog will stand back and just bark then the hog doesnt feel pressured as much. Ive came to a bay and turned my bulldog to hogs that were bedded down. Not because they were hot and tired of runnin either. But ive also had hogs run every time they get barked at. Wat i personally really think is there is good and bad in both rough and loose dogs. But i like running two loose bay dogs and one bulldog. If you got rough dogs and you only run two or three one bad hog and theyre in trouble. My good gyp is prolly 4-5 now and shes been cut THREE times. One by gettin hung up in her chain, and two by hogs. IN her life. My other pup hasnt been cut yet. hes comin on 2 1/2 now.
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