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« Reply #40 on: August 05, 2012, 04:29:50 pm »

Do yall run in the day time I've had em get a lil tired after a 1.50mile run on a good runner but to say they get heat strokes is  a bit much IDE say
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« Reply #41 on: August 05, 2012, 09:33:34 pm »

I run a cut collar on my curs and vest/cutcollar on my cd's


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« Reply #42 on: August 06, 2012, 01:17:28 pm »

Mike alapaha blue blood and I have run plenty of vest P&P, ugly dog devestator, extreme you name it only vest I'd spend my money on from now on will hard core hog dogs these vest can hold up against big boars and we have tested it. It's super light weight and strong, all the others are fine for small hogs but when we got on rank boars the tank vest from hardcore was always the one without a cut trust me we know... If you wanna run a light vest that will hold up call hard core. I would never run my catch dog without a best unless I wanted him to die because that what will happen eventually just my opinion. Special thanks to hard for there product and service
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« Reply #43 on: August 07, 2012, 08:15:07 pm »

Mike alapaha blue blood and I have run plenty of vest P&P, ugly dog devestator, extreme you name it only vest I'd spend my money on from now on will hard core hog dogs these vest can hold up against big boars and we have tested it. It's super light weight and strong, all the others are fine for small hogs but when we got on rank boars the tank vest from hardcore was always the one without a cut trust me we know... If you wanna run a light vest that will hold up call hard core. I would never run my catch dog without a best unless I wanted him to die because that what will happen eventually just my opinion. Special thanks to hard for there product and service
Yeah I wouldn't run a cd without a vest no matter how good the dog is. What do y'all think about the custom-collars vests. I've heard they're real good?
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« Reply #44 on: August 07, 2012, 08:24:01 pm »

Im one of those guys that treats his hog dogs like pets. I run a vest on every single dog. I do vary the vest depending on the dogs grit. If the dog will sit back and bay I put a light vest on but if it will sure nuff get nasty with a big hog then He/She will have the protection good enough to protect it well.  Alot of guys that hunt loose baying dogs can run with no vest, but my dogs tend to be a little to rough.
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« Reply #45 on: August 07, 2012, 09:23:20 pm »

Dangedhogs I have only one from them a bay vest and my little yellow dog wears it he is the loosest baying dog I got wont even put teeth on a 50 pounder only time he gets in to bite is when the catch dog hits and he has 7 complete pass thrus I have run that vest on him for the last couple years its the only small vest I have pm me and ill send u some pics off my phone its saved his life but he could have been dead with the wrong pass thru he will be getting a hardcore bay vest here soon
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« Reply #46 on: August 07, 2012, 09:56:15 pm »

Im one of those guys that treats his hog dogs like pets. I run a vest on every single dog. I do vary the vest depending on the dogs grit. If the dog will sit back and bay I put a light vest on but if it will sure nuff get nasty with a big hog then He/She will have the protection good enough to protect it well.  Alot of guys that hunt loose baying dogs can run with no vest, but my dogs tend to be a little to rough.

How many feet away would u consider a loose bay? I would consider my lacy a tight bay dog. He stays about 3 feet away
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