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Bo Pugh
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« Reply #20 on: December 26, 2014, 12:21:42 am » |
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It's a old saying " you pay for what you get" I don't think that's the case with a dogo. I think a lot of people like said in above post use it as a status symbol and like to tell people " I got a dogo". Most I have seen have been some regripping knawing all over a hog type dog and don't get me wrong I've seen Bulldogs do it to. But it's a lot easier to raise a bulldog up and cull it when you only got 200-400$ in it than raise a dogo and decide it should of been culled when you got 2000$ in it. The price probably won't ever come down because I don't think they will ever flood the market it's not that many people that want them. its no type of dog going to ever replace the Pitt bull as a catch dog, when it comes down to dying or letting go I feel like the dogo will let go but most decent Pitts won't ever have a second thought, and that's the kind I want not one that's going to be thinking about it
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