Bo Pugh
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« on: September 25, 2013, 10:02:59 pm » |
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use to back in the day every bulldog would catch it seemed like no matter if it came from the pound or someone brought it by but now in the last 5 years ive seen alot that wouldnt catch they will tuck their tail, i have some buddys from tennesse that have just about a unlimited supply of bulldogs but just about 95% of them they bring down here to try out will not catch their being bred to be pretty and for a certain look or whatever it is you wanna call it, i see quiet a few off fighting stock bulldogs that are bred to be little and catch nothing but the front leg down toward the hogs ankle, alot of non hunters are breeding the traits we like out of them for other reasons, ive always been around mixed up cur dogs that was just bred good dog to good dog over the years and i think this is alright but down the line your going to end up with a litter of mutts i think over several years of breeding good dog to good dog you will loose alot of the qualities in a dog that makes it a hog dog because they become so mixed up no different than a dog you see in a parking lot somewhere and im not saying a crossed up dog isnt a hog dog because i have seen several but i dont think it hurts to try to stay in a line of dogs to maintain certain qualities.and i may not be right just my way of thinking
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