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Dinah Psencik from Dayton Tx.


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« on: January 19, 2011, 02:01:35 pm »

I hear everyone sayin not to keep a pit that has ANY dog agression, but some of the best catch dog that are pits are GAME dogs. One of the best catch dogs ive seen in my short time of hunting would not let any dog come anywhere near him while he was on his chain but you could put that same dog in a box and not worry about him. I mean he was a once in the life time type of dog that you could let go from the box as long as you could hear the bay and he would be caught type of dog. Just wondering what yall thoughts are on a dog like this.

Please dont take any offense to this, its only my opinion. Which isn't worth much. lol

Our pits are "dogs that you could let go from the box as long as you could hear the bay and he would be caught" type of dogs and they don't have any agression towards people or dogs. I don't think that, that makes them once in a lifetime kind of dogs. I think that most pits are that way, but good strike/bay dogs are much harder to come by, so why would I risk my bay/strike dog being injured in an attack by a Dog agressive  pit that is easy to come by?
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