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Author Topic: Help Dog - the final plea  (Read 1759 times)
Reuben
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« on: April 08, 2013, 06:46:22 pm »

You thread stealing sum buck!  Cheesy Thai is sorta the same topic I'm trying to cover in hog dog ology if ol Stretch Chad-strong would quit getting off topic lol  laugh laugh
(I'm just picking on you Chad)



I thought both of you stole mine...

What is a good hog dog??? and why so many culls???

not exactly the same but close...the end result is about the same...

some folks run help dogs intentionally...a mixed pack of 1 or 2 good strike dogs that are not gritty or maybe gritty/rough strike dogs with a mix of mixed breed ruff dogs that don't really hunt alone but will run to hell and back as long as the strike dogs stick...don't need a catch dog with this pack of dogs...

still others think they have a good pack of hog dogs and really they only have one or two...and when that main dog is lost/killed they find out the hard way...went from being a mighty hunter of hogs to not catching but a few if any...

so...there is a place for a "HELP DOG"...it just now occurred to me that there is a difference between me too dogs and help dogs...someone intentionally is running help dogs in the pack for a reason...

A "ME TOO DOG" is a dog that someone thinks is a good all around hog dog but really the dog has wrongfully been evaluated because of the rose colored glasses or plain ole in-experience...  Cheesy Smiley



 
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