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I started out breeding Decker rat terriers for deer hunting, at one point I was going to get my pups registered through the Decker Hunting Terrier Registry, Which is supposedly just for breeders who hunt their dogs. But they still have a breed standard. The brothers who created the dogo had a breed standard, it might have been in their head but they had a clear plan of what they were creating or dogos wouldnt have such little variation. Any breed of dog that breeds true had a breed standard at one point, it doesnt mean they arent good hunting dogs, most hunters cant breed for color and all the other qualities that make up a good hunting dog successfully because it would be to costly, you would need too many dogs, not because it ruins the breed. The dogo was bred to be white for visibility, so you could see your dogs from long distances with the naked eye, today with trackers its not so beneficial, I dont think they would have made the dogo white in this day and age. if you look on Los Cazadores kennels webpage it gives a summary of the history of the dogo and in it it says Augustin Nores Martinez, the creator of the dogo WROTE the first breed standard for the dogo in 1928. theres nothing wrong with having a breed standard with color in it, its breeders who dont hunt their dogs that destroy the breed as we as hunters would like to see it preserved.
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WHACK EM N STACK EM!!!
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