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Author Topic: Strait Catch Yellow Black Mouths. (Who is interested)?  (Read 22944 times)
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« Reply #60 on: January 23, 2014, 09:58:28 am »

Interesting concept. Too bad that the "pits" are killers as well as "dumb" mentality surfaces in a pretty productive conversation....but this is the internet. It's true, most of the general public SHOULDN'T own a high drive bulldog anyway. They're not for everyone, but they sure don't deserve to be stereotyped as a whole as people eaters and untrustworthy and all that either. ANY dog (and I've done X-21's on MANY various breeds over the years of people biters) that's a man biter deserves a dirt nap period, but that's a whole different discussion.

I'm currently working on a concoction of what will be RCD's here. I can relate when a lot of people don't particularly get it, but they don't need to. If this is something you want to do, and you're willing to feed and keep 'em, then go for it I say. My reasons were to add speed and stopping ability though, no just to eliminate the use of a bulldog as a CD.

Bulldog types even before used in combat as most of us know, were used as catching dogs on various game. Known for an unbelievably high pain threshold/tolerance. When I have a bulldog in hold on a hog, I KNOW that sucker will take the most painful beating of his/her life, and will still NOT let go until the hog is dispatched. (That's why bull is still a part of what my personal final concoction will be.) Will a cur, even a real gritty catchy one, hang in there and take a helluva painful injury if need be until that hog is dispatched? That would be my one concern.

Anyhow, good luck in your endeavor YBM. It'd be cool if you posted updates from time to time for sure. It'll be interesting if you do manage to breed and consistently keep the catch in the curs.
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