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« Reply #20 on: December 09, 2009, 07:27:35 am » |
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being rough to me has nothing to do with stopping a hog...It is what the dog does once the hog has stopped. If the dog won't bay the hog, meaning he keeps pestering the hog until the hog wants to run again, then he is too rough for me. Now if we are talking about a smaller hog, it will probably be caught by most dogs, but what about the bigger hogs. I want a dog that backs up a bays on this type of hog, putting only the amount of pressure needed to keep him there. Too much pressure and you will bust the bay everytime...
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