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« on: November 26, 2020, 08:26:07 am »

I totally agree with you Cajun and Joel. There isn’t a breed out there that is 100% stay when faced with adversity. I have seen several pits quit in the heat of the moment for anything from getting a tooth knocked out, getting cut, to just getting their butt kicked. We recently caught a really rank boar that had about 2 1/2- 3” teeth. He was about 180-190 pounds and bad. He had already wrecked another fellas bay dog in there. Sent the catch dogs into a ridiculous briar thicket, literally curtains of briars. One hit but was tangled and a hell of a fight took place. The hog broke and that was his mistake. He made the jewels available for the bay dogs. The other guys bulldog ( all pit) got there and took a thrashing and decided he would help bay. The other bulldog (lab/pit) got there, he was the one that was tangled up, and went in and caught it. He was cut all to hell in front of the vest where the jaw meets the throat. I’m sure this happened because he was reaching for the hog when he was tangled up. By the time we got the dogs off the hog and the hog dead so was the pit/lab.  This is just an example to show that catch dog game is a case by case basis in my opinion. The true game bred dogs are more likely to be more consistent in catch dog game ness but as we all know, catch dog game is only one of many traits needed to be a good catch dog. Game don’t mean didly if they can’t catch a paper sack or make more trouble than you can fix.


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