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slimhogdog
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« on: July 07, 2010, 03:04:09 pm »

My opinion is "If it Aint a pit it aint shyt" lol i got buddies that wanna spend that cash on a dogo just cause they can and i laugh an break out my 65lbs full blooded free pit bull that would love to die catchin a hog an tell them have fun spendin 500+ on a dogo that could be killed the first time you hunt it ... hog huntin is a gamble you never know if your gunna walk every dog out the woods again and a catch dog is a ruff animal to own i never have understood why people want a catch dog but wanna cry when it gets cut up or killed its part of it you live you learn free dog is the best dog in my eyes they will all hunt you just gunna work with them an put the time an effort into them dogs an they will meet you in the middle kinda off subject but again "If it aint a pit it aint shyt " the end   Grin

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I had a pit that i got from a boy on this board that was exactly that "shyt"! She would BAY Huh?!!!!! With that being said i dont think all pits are "shyt" just like all dogo's can't be lumped in that group.

To the fella that said a lead in Dogo is not being used correctly an a injustice is being done to the breed using them this way..........so if i have a hard catching cur dog that i use as a catchdog am i doing the dog wrong by using it as a catch dog?Huh?Huh??
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