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« Reply #40 on: October 20, 2012, 02:27:40 pm » |
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Bottom line, a good dogo is worth it's weight in gold.
People say they want it to have a better nose, but they won't put them on the ground. They say they don't catch but only judge it off the few or one they saw. When your dogo is over a mile away and caught on something by itself, your gonna $hit your pants.
Biggest problems i noticed - slow maturing, size and weight ( if your on foot, they get too far ahead of you, and if you use a wheeler, your loaded up with one dogo and one cur dog ), inconsistant as far as drive, ability, and the want to hunt. Any dog you choose will be held to high standards, doesn't matter what breed
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