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« Reply #20 on: September 26, 2016, 03:57:02 pm »

come on ......anybody can cherry pick times   they seen dogs do all kinds of things ..... if two dogs handle a   boar  for a long time in thick cutover everything has  to be right .... I been hunting a  long time I know dogs would over heat  unless its  cold ..... a rank fighting boar  would  just cut the  crap out of em if no vest ....... a dog caught on a hogs ear  is in a fight period .....this stuff is nothing new ....one thing is for sure hog hunters want to catch hogs ....... if  someone comes up with something way better everyone will jump right to it ......do a little research  on the islands and other places our ways  of hunting here is influencing the way they  hunt more than there's is our's .....just go look picture after picture of bulldog crosses ......
Yes we breed bulldog crosses my friend runs english pointer / bull another one runs airdale / wippet the difference is there finderholders a finder holder does not have to be a stag type dog hell it can be a poddle for all I care but they are not leading a 50 pound bull dog to bays in the mountains I know that much I have never heard of it we can just drag a pigs to the buggy or drive the buggy to the pig that's why we pack pigs some times you walk up to 10 miles in a day more somtime if yoh camp up there and your not going to pack a 100 pound pig ten miles while dragging a dog around it just don't happen hell I lead in dogs now for just 200 yards in and out and I want to say the hell with this and let the bulldog lose

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. Several people I know put shock collars on there bulldogs and teach em to follow horse they ride up to bay and they don't catch till sent. If they hunting off buggy's they don't put a leash on em they follow em to bay and catch when sent it takes some time to get a handle like that on one though
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