Bo Pugh
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« on: December 16, 2015, 09:41:50 pm » |
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It shouldn't be any " really gritty pits" they should either be game or not. And by game I mean when you turn them loose they don't mind dieing holding a hog. A really gritty cur dog don't have the stamina a pit has. Even a half cur half pit will coward out or back up and bark when it starts getting real in a bad hole with a hog. A good pit don't care if it's the only dog there or if his guts are cut out he's not letting go.
To answer your question. If you breed a cur dog to a pit. More than likely what your going to get is short range dogs with hot noses and not a lot of bottom. Not the best of both worlds unless you want short range hot nose and not long races. from what I have seen in these dogs their not good by their selves cause they don't know if they want to catch or bark so you will need about 3 or so.
What is it you expect to get out of a dog? What kinda dog do you consider to be the " ideal " Dog that you would like to hunt with
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