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Author Topic: Dogo vs pit  (Read 9859 times)
Fixitlouie
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« Reply #20 on: December 25, 2013, 08:43:20 pm »

I bought a dogo as a pet and now I can hunt too. I bought a pit as a pet and she stays in yard and is fat.

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...k, that sounds biased. Looking at dogs purpose ftom there history the dogo was made for hunting boar and puma. The pit really not made specific for hunting BUT was well enuff to catch.. the pit is from a history stand point a more general athletic dog. So as with anything that has the capability it can do it does it like it was made for it.. the real problem is the dogo is getting pigeon holed as a over priced catch dog....well if you buy a dogo for a catch dog you probably payed too much. SOME of them can and were intended to hunt. And as a result thay can be guarddogs, companions and the like. If you buy a pit as a catch dog you might get a dam good catch dog. AND as a result he might be able to weight pull,  excell in agility test and be a companion.  All how you precieve it. I have had working dogs all my life. I like dogos more than pits. Would I buy a dogo just as a catch dog. Hell no. Would I buy a sports car and never go faster that the speed limit.  Ohh hell no. Would I buy a pit just for a catch dog. NO. both dogs capable of more.....if you get a good one.

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