hoghunterdfw
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« Reply #20 on: April 27, 2009, 06:05:56 pm » |
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Silverton Boars is right on with everything he said. I know it is not a big plus, but I also love that they are all white and easy to see in the field, even at night. Hopefully it also helps deer hunters from mistakenly shooting your dog. All I can recommend for someone looking for a good hunting dogo is that if you are serious about spending $1000+ on a dogo, and actually have the money to committ, you should contact the people at PPC dogos in Denmark instead of trying to find one from a breeder in America. They will probably be able to get you a dogo paid for and shipped for about the same price as some of these BS money grubbing breeders we have locally. From what I have heard the Argentina breeders are even worse about lying about their dogs and selling people culls. If you do end up getting one locally make sure you get them to guarantee that the dog will catch at 6-9 mo. old, especially if you are paying big bucks for it.
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