Beejay
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« Reply #20 on: November 28, 2009, 09:10:45 am » |
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Scott is giving you a historical definition of the word game. A word that has derived from gamedog men of old. This definition was used to describe a dog on dog battle. The word was not used to indentify dogs that would catch and hold hogs, it was used to describe how long a dog would stay in battle with another dog. I myself believe it does take gameness to catch a hog, to what extent the dog is game is my argument. Certain Patterdales, Jagds, and even some Jack Russells are game to an extent. Just different level of gameness. This is just my opinion.
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