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dodgegirl
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« Reply #20 on: December 25, 2013, 02:38:06 pm » |
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There is a breeder in Argentina who runs his dogos 15-25 miles 3-5 times a week. And he catches tons of hogs. That's one thing I like about dogos. They have an awesome lung capacity, with the stamina to match. One thing I don't like is a young male will bow up to another male. You have to be a very dominant person with this breed. We have no problems with our dogs but we have been around the breed for many years and know how to correct it. You as a bulldog owner should be fine since to are use to such a powerful strong willed breed. Also be prepared to deal with a big puppy stage dog until the dog is around 2. They are very smart but mature very late. A bulldog will start catching as soon as you let them, but a dogo might show no Interest until a year old. You can get a decent bulldog from anywhere like everyone says a dogo you can not! This is just my opinion take it how you want. But I strongly suggest you do ALOT of research with different breeders. Like I said before as well, talk to people who actually have & hunt their dogos from that breeder. I have two personal favorites that I can pm to you if you'd like. Also dogos in the states will cost you anywhere from 1200-5000. You can get a dogo from Argentina paid and shipped around 2,000. I hope this has helped you a little bit. If you have any specific questions feel free to ask
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