t-dog
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« Reply #60 on: November 13, 2014, 11:20:55 am » |
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I know I haven't been on here in a while and I am getting in this real late, BUT, a bulldog is not a bulldog. In MY opinion, anyone that thinks that way has has standard. It could be that way for several reasons. Maybe they don't know what a GOOD catch dog does or have never hunted with one. Maybe they don't realize what potenial lies in a good dog, what they are capable of. Some are just too lazy to look or to train or take the proper care of one to allow it the opportunity to live long enough to learn and get good. A good catch dog does so many more things than put mouth on a hog and just hang on. A good one makez hunting so much easier and fun and a lot of times leaves you saying wow that was awesome. I have a family of dogs that I have raised for some time now. A very high percentage of them make outstanding catch dogs. I very seldom sell a puppy out of them because of some many "a bulldog is a bulldog" mentalities. If that's your attitude that's fine because your the one feeding it but l will tell you, if you ever take the time to get a good one, you will realize a bulldog isn't a bulldog.
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