La Historia Dogo
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« on: September 09, 2009, 12:52:14 pm » |
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To me, a dogo should have it instinctually. That's what I expect from mine, "see an animal, and want to fight it!". But can you describe more about the mothers temperament? Are they fearful of the boar or just care neither way about it?
My feelings for a dogo is that they should have an inate aggression toward other animals unless broken of it intentionally.
As for training her? If she as any dominance in her, she may do better with a boar that wants to fight back, if it poses no threat, its just another farm animal. I bred a litter where the father was hunted and the mother was not, and the the offspring that have been tested/hunted have done well. One was shown a boar for the first time at two years old and caught on the ear and had to be choked off. Though the mother had not been tested, she also had not been proven to fail, which to me translates to " at least you still have a 50/50 chance, when they haven't culled or succeded, but once they cull you know for sure they have those genes to pass.
Disclaimer: I AM NOT A HUNTER, but I do own a handful(maybe more than a handful) of dogos.
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