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« on: December 15, 2020, 02:52:27 pm » |
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Being athletic and hard is big imo. Ive had 2 dogos and 1 AB that I can honestly say never missed a hog or broke a bay in 99% of the situations, they did not bail into the bay like a car crash waiting to happen but would slam a hog hard when appropriate, approached intelligently and that spoiled me. I also like clean holders that dont fight a pig, keep there feet on the ground as not to get dish toweled or worn out wasting energy, that said mine would fight a pig when I cut them closely and they knew I was right behind them but not when it took me 10 min.s to get to them. Another point is after loosing 3 nice pits to drowning in 4 feet of water bc they wouldnt let go as the pig died and sunk I like a catch dog smart enough not to drown!
IMO in "most" bulldogs having good manners is more about nurture rather than nature. The ones I raised like a pet and walked them etc had great handle, vs the ones I only kept on a chain and they learned manners in the woods were much more difficult to lead etc
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