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Reuben
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« Reply #20 on: August 30, 2010, 06:13:30 pm »


this isnt anything that has actually happened. im just curious

ok i somewhat take it back. the dog in my avatar has had 2 hogs get away from him.

first time. duke bayed a stinkin boar in some crawlin on hands and knees thick stuff. i cut the cd loose he went in, i heard lots of rustlin around and the hog got away before i got there. i never saw the hog but smelled him. duke and cd took off. i cut him off 1/2 mile away and he had 2 holes in a new kevlar vest.

second time. duke had a 150lb hog caught for a good while 200yards off the road. sent in cd. it was thick as the stuff the first hog got away in. i was on my belly and got my hand 6 inches from the back hoof and the hog started moving and didnt stop. never saw that hog again.

i think his flaw is that he just needs a stronger jaw. or hes a wimp and lets go when he gets poked in the eye. the second time he had a swole up eye for a week.

this cd is pit/cur. he is now hunted like the curs except with a vest. hes gonna have to prove himself on a lot more hogs before he will be the only cd again.  



what are some opinions on hogs getting away from a cd once its caught?

You are taking a gamble when you invest in an unproven 1/2 cur 1/2 pit. Chances are you are buying a watered down  catch dog. Also this type of dog has a higher probablity of not having the jaw power of a bulldog.

All the questions you asked the answer IMO is to cull. A good catch dog will crawl back to the hog and latch on if need be. He/she is game to the end.
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