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« Reply #40 on: May 27, 2009, 12:10:58 pm »

Are yall saying that you should cull a pit because it is dog aggressive?

Joey

 Joey,
    Yes. In my eyes anyways.

  Ellis,
     When I was looking for a catchdog a while back I called one guy to talk to him about one he was selling. He told me she was solid but I would have to watch her after the catch. She would get alittle "grab happy" after you broke her off. I told him thanks and hung up. I dont expect a driven dog to go from 90 to nothing but a pit has to know what they can or cant catch. Like I said, too much damage can be done. Too many dogs out there that dont act a fool.

  Shawn,
      Stay classy.

Although some of the cd i have owned never did this the ones that did seemed to be the better ones, heck i have been around ALOT of good cur dogs that did the same thing after the catch, they claimed the hog to be theres and didnt want another dog around that hog, although the curs may not do as bad damage i sure as hell aint gonna hang up on some of the dogs i have seen do that if they were for sale. And it aint like they jumped another dog and went to town it was more of a quick growl bark and then they realized what they were doing was wrong... But to each his own in this circumstance i WOULDNT CULL at 10mnths old just a good old fashion whoopin Wink
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