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« Reply #20 on: December 25, 2013, 02:53:42 pm »

Dodge- I have a dogo and while I can agree with some of your words, I cannot agree with all of them in respect to the dogo I have.  He is very calm and will not bow up at another dog.  I do agree about the age.  I think some of my plotys are more hard headed than my dogo. My dogo turned 2 in October and he is a big ol bably until he hears a bay.

One other point aimed at multiple threads-not just this one.  I am a hog hunter and I like my dogs a certain way (and its not for looks and its not for show).  I could care less for what a dog looks like.  I don't buy or take dogs from a breeder, I get my pup from "hunters".  It seems like a lot of post lately refer to breeders and I think if you want a dog for a hog dog, you need to get pups from hog hunters.  JMO

Ill use Mike Cauley (Bayou Cajun Plotts) for example:  Mike has a couple liters a year but I would not consider him a breeder, I would call Mike a hunter and that is why I go to him for the plotts I want.  There are a lot of plott breeders out there, some haven't been in the woods in a long time.  When it comes to getting a dogo, I would go to someone who you know hunts their dogos.  A good friend of mine named Larry Smith gave me my dogo pup.  Larry is a good friend and a hunter.  If you want to get a true perspective of a dogo, go see someone who has them and hunts them.
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