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TColt
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« on: September 09, 2009, 11:10:11 am »

My buddy got a dogo (both parents were CD), that he had sold, back from a guy when the dog was almost a year. The dog was abused and all sorts of messed up in the head. With alot of work he got him to become a good pet but he showed no intrest in catching a hog. So we took him out to one of my other friends houses where I had some big hogs that we had caught the day before. I put him in their with a sow that was a little over 200 lbs and it was either make him or break him. I walked him up to that sow, she charged, i let him go, she nailed him, and he latched on. Put him on two more time with the same pig and he caught both times. The dog still needs to be on alot more pigs and work on going to the bays but he has caught a few small ones in the wild. Dont really think this would work with every dog, especially if both parents were not CD's, but my friend was willing to either "make him a catch dog, or sell him as a pet", so we decided to put him to the test, and lucky for my buddy it worked. I would not expect much from a dog that does not have hunting lines though. Might want to ask your wife before you do something like that with her dog too haha.

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