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Author Topic: Replacing a good bulldog  (Read 1449 times)
SwampHunter
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« on: July 09, 2014, 09:47:41 pm »

You will always hear people say bulldogs are a dime a dozen ...... Ya there are but good bulldogs are few an far between ,
I got lucky an got a pretty good one from a lady that Said he was to hyper for her

But I raised a pup that I just started out of some good bred APBT an I have had her on 3 hogs in the woods so far an she is doing great

I let mine see a little pig around 6 months then don't worry about them seeing a hog till they are a year , I get there handling riding in the box , all the noise, vest an everything eles they need to know about done before I take them to woods , that way when you get to woods an they hear dogs that they been playing with oh the yard an stuff barking they are going to go see what the heck they barking at an they are not worried about briars or vest or nothing they have seen it already they run right in an see the hog an go to work
I usually send them the first time about 5 seconds behind a grown catch dog just to make sure they will be able to follow an the hog should be getting caught right as the pup is getting there
Not saying this is right or wrong just the way I do it ,

Also a good bred bulldog is worth it's weight in gold , one that you can depend on hot cold rain or shine that has been bred to work for generations , it will prolly cost you but it will be worth it to have a durable hard working catch dog that will be ready to go to work in any conditions
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