There are working lines of dogos being bred in America. They're expense and take longer to mature than the average pit, so owning a dogo is like an investment. They were bred to be sensitive to their family and be docile in the home. They are a contradiction. But I do believe that the "show lines" and "working lines" of dogo are becoming two very different type of dogs. The desired look for the dogo in the show world is ruining them for what is needed in the woods.
Ok...the thing to do is breed the white out of them...lol
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mine are from ppc, and most are catching b/w 3-6 mo, its the only line ive owned the past 7 years since culling a few but they start early and are hard. this late starting crap is not except-able imo. if they start late why not use a scott bred ab? mine are not in the woods at that age but once their puppy teeth set and their athletic enough they are typically in the woods by 10-13 months