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Title: Cat Bulls Post by: corytoddsmith on March 14, 2010, 09:28:37 pm Does anyone on here run catahoula bulldogs? From the research i have done i would like to give them a shot. Does that catahoula in them really show when it comes to sniffin out a pig and when they get to the pig are they good at stopping them>? I know each dog no matter the breed will be different but as a whole i would like to hear peoples experiences with them.
Title: Re: Cat Bulls Post by: djhogdogger on March 14, 2010, 11:36:02 pm I do not own any but the people that i know, that have them use them as lead in catch dogs.
Title: Re: Cat Bulls Post by: chopper on March 14, 2010, 11:46:50 pm my first dog that i started hunting with was one she was out of a 30# lepord gyp and a 80# rednose and she came out looking like a bmc i used her as a rcd she was psyco I still have dogs from her bred out alot of the pit with lepords
Title: Re: Cat Bulls Post by: duece24 on March 15, 2010, 12:05:34 am do you mean catXpit bull or catXamerican bulldog? mike has a jam up catch dog clifford that is catXamerican bulldog.
Title: Re: Cat Bulls Post by: Piglywigly on March 15, 2010, 01:03:04 am I have a catahoula x Pitt. She is a strike dog w/ great nose. She bays about the same as the other pure breeds. I think it's best if tha momma is the catahoula. She favors her more. Still a muscular dog though.
Title: Re: Cat Bulls Post by: buddylee on March 15, 2010, 09:21:53 am Not sure what my .02 cents are worth but I have a young started cat/pit and she is CRAZY on a hog. Her dad is my main catchdog and she is crazier than him. The mom is really laid back. So far not alot of hunt but I'm hoping she just needs time. Friend of mine used to hunt a cat/pit, said it was one of the best dogs he ever owned. I guess it all depends on what traits they inherit from each parent. At the least you will have good rough help dog.
Title: Re: Cat Bulls Post by: corytoddsmith on March 15, 2010, 04:37:03 pm thanks for the replys. i was acually looking at cat x american bulldogs, i'd imagine they are not too differentl. i found a lady in florida that breeds them and american bandogges which are the cane corso american bulldogs great looking dogs and she runs them on hogs. http://www.wilsonscatahoulabulldogs.zoomshare.com/ here is her website if anyone is interested in looking at them.
Title: Re: Cat Bulls Post by: uglydog on March 15, 2010, 04:48:23 pm google BullCats, and you should get all kinds of answers. I have has several crosses of AB/Cur and Pit /Cur, My females have always been the cur and I get alot of the cur traitsin some pups and more bull traits in others traits. Most of my females have quite abit of grit to them to start with. The one I keep for myself I treat and raise like a cur and so they tend to bay with catching in the back of their mind. Other folks that have some from same litters raise them up letting them catch and build confidence and they have straight catch. I don't let mine work hogs small enough that they get to catch, and wait till they are older and bigger before introducing them in the first place, so if they get to close they will get bumped around and figure it out.
Just My Opinion that alot depends on your goals and how you work them towards the goal. Title: Re: Cat Bulls Post by: UNDERDOG on March 15, 2010, 04:54:55 pm Use the search on this board for "Clifford" Myself and a bud or two have been fooling w/ them of and on for 16 years...good and bad to it all,just depends on the dogs.
Title: Re: Cat Bulls Post by: corytoddsmith on March 15, 2010, 04:57:36 pm great reply ugly dog thats exactly what i was lookin for thanks man
Title: Re: Cat Bulls Post by: slimpickins on March 15, 2010, 07:18:00 pm cts, she generally prefers to be called Ma'am but sure does know what she's talking about. ;D
Title: Re: Cat Bulls Post by: corytoddsmith on March 15, 2010, 08:19:50 pm lol oops ma'am sorry i guess i just thought anything with ugly in it had to be a guy.
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