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Reuben
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« Reply #20 on: October 16, 2014, 07:14:15 pm »

My dogos amaze me at times,not because there mine,just because there that good.lol i have 2 that if let run on ground both will find and stop hogs,its nice to no,that if iam a lil ways away,and them 2 are caught i know there ok.if it takes me awhile to get there.have seen them bay the boar untill they hear me coming and then catch.so if dogo bays cull him.lol not in my book,same two dogs you turn them to a bay,and you have a caught hog..

ColeCross...I agree with that type of dog...one that has smarts...a true running catch dog that is caught on a 250 pound boar for an hour probably will not live long...will get beat down or cut up and for sure in the summer time heat the  dog will probably die of heat exposure...but catch dogs that catch and stop one and bay it until they are told to catch again or catch upon arrival is about the way I would want mine...the few true running catch dogs I was around didn't make it past 18/20 months...those that catch and then let go and bay as long as the hog stays put is a good dog to have...
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