tmatt
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« Reply #80 on: April 15, 2011, 11:47:05 pm » |
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I had a blue and white dog named Hobo that was straight from Jay Benedict and he was a good blue one. The blue dogs that are common are junk. Like I said before there are some that are good but they are not very common. The athleticism has been bred out of most of the blue dogs. They are not able to move around like they should be able to and they are for damn sure not game. If they get cut.too bad, they will let go.and then your there with out a catch dog. Speaking of Bolio, I have a line bred Bolio dog here at the house that is 100% BULLDOG and is not interested in swapping out holds or going into the add end. If they are going to be catch dogs then I start them early on pigs just to keep them from trying to be dog aggressive and wanting to get on other dogs. I have some Jeep dogs, some Redboy dogs, some Eli (Boudreaux) dogs, as well as the others that were mentioned. I have always had the well bred game dogs. I want a dog that is going to be there no matter what happens and if something bad does happen, every hair on the dog will have to be dead for him to stop. Hey Big Chris when are ya'll heading out, I'd love to go out with ya'll. I'd like to see a good blue dog work.
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