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							Scott
							
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									 «  on: July 14, 2010, 10:50:42 pm »  | 
								
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							I could care less how the dog gets to the hog, we don't catch too many out in the open anyway...seems to always be in the thick stuff. Their job is to catch and stay caught until removed. The essence of a bull breed (AB, APBT, Dogo, etc.) is heart....quitting or backing off and baying is not an option and unacceptable in a bulldog. The dog doesn't have to be a kamakazi style dog to be a bulldog...it just has to have heart!
 
 
  I do have a question about those catchdogs you described with sense...what do they do when the hog is bayed up in a washout or blown over tree when they have to go through the hogs wheelhouse to get him caught?
 
 
 
  
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