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no s& j i was sayin you put dogo into the pit or ab to give em a little somthin extra wind leg ect.
OK putting it that way. I can agree with ya ![Wink](http://www.easttexashogdoggers.com/forum/Smileys/default/wink.gif) LOL A squeal or whine while caught, or even an excited bark as they are closing their mouth to catch I can deal with, and have no problem with a dog doing. Heck I like it as most times with my old pack that is the ONLY way I could find the catch. If the hog was not grunting or a good fight was going. BUT for a catchdog to stop and BAY before catching is a different story. I could even deal with and have seen catchdogs of various breeds come running in full steam an pause for a couple of seconds. Just long enough to change directions or angle and hit the hog full steam again. To me that is a dog that has the game figured out and knows how to catch without getting hit. BUT baying an then catching is not wanted. He may catch and catch hard, but I could not trust him as my main catchdog. A back up or running catch/rough strike dog maybe, but not a pure catchdog.
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Just me, but I wouldn't run a "catch dog" or a "running catch dog" that bays even once. I guess that most folks use "running catch dogs" by your definition, because most folks bay dogs will help out when the catch dog catches. I wouldn't trust a "catch dog" that based.
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Hey Halfbreed, if you get the right line of APBT there is no reason to cross anything into them for wind, leg, or anything else. I have a couple of dogs that is you seen them work you would swear they could breathe underwater, lol and they are 100% pure bulldog.
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as long as hes catchin i dont see what would be wrong with him, i would be concerned if he just bayed
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Outlaw, you must have some sort of problem with him or you wouldn't have posted on here with a question about him. I think you are defensive now that you didn't like what others were saying. If you don't have a problem or question about the dog or don't want to hear what others have to say, don't post the question!
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As long as the dog attempts to catch and hold when there is "work" to be done, hunt 'em up. Don't let all these "no bark" catchdog types get to ya. There are all kinds of catchdogs ![Wink](http://www.easttexashogdoggers.com/forum/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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tmatt i know got 2 right now that are extreemly athletic and don't give a hoot bout nothin. had big hogs run off wearin em like earrings but they get the job done ![Grin](http://www.easttexashogdoggers.com/forum/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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It is the Dogo haters dream ![Grin](http://www.easttexashogdoggers.com/forum/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Just poking back so don't get all mad at me. But if you got the Dogo at two years old you do not know how it was treated the first year. If the Dogo way hurt before one year old be glad he catching. I would also say that if it was sold at two years old it may be a cull. I do not know the situation so I am not saying he is a cull. I have noticed some hard catching Dogos change direction while going in. But if it stops and barks at two years old something is not right. If he catches then hunt him. But I would not breed the dog. Good luck
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Breed him back to a good bay dog I have seen good dogs from that cross !
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as long as hes catchin i dont see what would be wrong with him, i would be concerned if he just bayed
x2 when im looking for a good CD im not looking for a smart dog i look for a dog with more jaw than smarts. a CD that has to size up a hog means there is a chance that he will back up and bay and thats not a CD at all. let the curs think and the bulldogs catch
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as long as hes catchin i dont see what would be wrong with him, i would be concerned if he just bayed
x2 when im looking for a good CD im not looking for a smart dog i look for a dog with more jaw than smarts. a CD that has to size up a hog means there is a chance that he will back up and bay and thats not a CD at all. let the curs think and the bulldogs catch you have a point but theres a ol sayin ive heard "a dumb dog is a dead dog" id rather have a dog that can size up his pig than a dog that tries to take on a tank
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you have a point but theres a ol sayin ive heard "a dumb dog is a dead dog" id rather have a dog that can size up his pig than a dog that tries to take on a tank
Not for me. I'll take the dog that will try a tank. He can think about it afterwards.
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you have a point but theres a ol sayin ive heard "a dumb dog is a dead dog" id rather have a dog that can size up his pig than a dog that tries to take on a tank
Not for me. I'll take the dog that will try a tank. He can think about it afterwards. X2
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lol i got curs that catch dont even use a bulldog and they bark a few times are they culls too
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lol i got curs that catch dont even use a bulldog and they bark a few times are they culls too
lol i knew you would get fired up on this topic lol
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you have a point but theres a ol sayin ive heard "a dumb dog is a dead dog" id rather have a dog that can size up his pig than a dog that tries to take on a tank
Not for me. I'll take the dog that will try a tank. He can think about it afterwards. im with this guy my bulldog better knock this piss outta a 500lbs boar hog if my cur dogs got it bayed if it barks it wont be coming home
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i got curs that will catch any size hog i got pits but hardley ever use them my curs do a fine job with out ony help from a pit dogo or ab i been hunting for over 20 yrs dont see why people think you got to have bulldogs or dogos to catch hogs my bull dogs just want to go find there own pigs to catch better have a garmin when you tailgate dropes
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i got curs that will catch any size hog i got pits but hardley ever use them my curs do a fine job with out ony help from a pit dogo or ab i been hunting for over 20 yrs dont see why people think you got to have bulldogs or dogos to catch hogs my bull dogs just want to go find there own pigs to catch better have a garmin when you tailgate dropes
i hear that ... hell i've got one dog in my yard that'll bay any size hog pretty much the rest are goin to shut it down if its under 150lbs an my gyp gets to see that she'll bay her a ss off until you get close enough for her to see you then she is done barking its time to catch thats how i know if i need to turn my bulldog loose or not if its a monster she knows to bark if its a small on she better shut him down i dont like my dogs to bay little hogs they better catch em
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