CurlyDog
Hog Dog Pup
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« on: April 07, 2010, 03:09:30 pm » |
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I personally have never seen a good dog sold until somebody is getting out of hog doggin' all together. Always hunt behind the dog. However, I have so many people who just want a free hunt every time I sell a dog. Some of them will try and hunt behind you too. So I don't let people hunt with me to see a dog work. If they want to see, they better have land to hunt. Otherwise, sorry about their luck. Even then, I don't just go hunting until I feel the person is truely serious about the buy. I rely on my rep to sell most of the dogs by word of mouth. I shoot people straight. If a dog has or does something I dissagree with, I'll let the person know. Dogs always hunt different without their original owner. 9 times out of 10, a guy who we refer to as a "marshmellow", will not be able to get a dog to work reguardless how good the do is or was. Some dogs need a firm voice and helping hand to push their performance to the next level. My buddies and I make decent money, so we don't sell dogs as a business like some people we know. We don't lie about a dogs charter. Yes, we have sold culls, but we ask for a reasonable price and shoot people straight. Besides, one mans cull is another mans treasure. A lot of dogs we've gotton over the years, were nothing more than culls who needed a different owner. Good luck with the dogs and preivous owner. Hope you get your money back.
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