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Big Game Joe
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Re: About dogos and dogo mixes
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February 13, 2014, 08:10:53 am »
Yea Charles, just putting a little more size and better temperment into the hotblooded pit. Seems to make them a little easier to handle. I like a 80 to 85 pound hog anchor. Breed the Dogo down to about 1/4 or less and still have the pits desirable characteristics. Only problem is not all of them are the same. Some take more to the pit, some take more to the Dogo and some show what I'm looking for. Just like a box of chocolates.
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