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the guy just asked for some opinions, he did not say anything about getting another dog or breeding it out of that dog he asked about the one dog and i gave him my opinion ,which he asked for different ones, i like to hear the dogs bay and when i catch a hog i dont want him to look like he got mauled by a pack of lions, if he wants the dog to back up put him in the pen with one about 240lbs 3in teeth coming straight out i bet he will back up and bay 
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the guy just asked for some opinions, he did not say anything about getting another dog or breeding it out of that dog he asked about the one dog and i gave him my opinion ,which he asked for different ones, i like to hear the dogs bay and when i catch a hog i dont want him to look like he got mauled by a pack of lions, if he wants the dog to back up put him in the pen with one about 240lbs 3in teeth coming straight out i bet he will back up and bay  amen sounds perfect
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Got a new fresh boar 180-200lbs. little cutters and after a couple of attempts this young baydog caught hard. 
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Good judgement comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgement!
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Slim
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I'll post a short video later today. This young dog is super intense. The hog fought him off about 4 or 5 times and as long as the hog faced him he would bay, but when that hog slowed down or started looking for a way out he was caught.
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Good judgement comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgement!
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Reuben
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that's a rough pup right there. You might have to hunt him in a running vest.
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Training dogs is not about quantity, it's more about timing, the right situations, and proper guidance...After that it's up to the dog... A hunting dog is born not made...
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I'll post a short video later today. This young dog is super intense. The hog fought him off about 4 or 5 times and as long as the hog faced him he would bay, but when that hog slowed down or started looking for a way out he was caught.
thats the type of dogs I like.
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well everyone has real nice opinions on this subject slim, but looks to me if you want to catch hogs u better just leave that dog alone and vest him up,,,my own personal opinion is a hog aint runnin if its got a dog hanging off the side of his head...you have to b carefull when you ask for opinions on here there are SOOOOOO many ways to hunt hogs, and differnt people like there own styles hell if you dont like catchy dogs trade him to somebody that does they might have one that aint rough enogh for them
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dan
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Slim, There are too many opinions on what's right or what's wrong with a dog. (open, silent, rough, bay, big, little, fast, slow, color, nose, feet, breed etc.) There is no rule book for hog hunting. All of that is based on opinion.
I have my own opinions also. There is no magic formula to catch hogs. If you learn how your dogs work and learn to adjust your hunting to the ability of your dogs, you can hunt with almost anything.
I like that kind of dog. Go catch hogs and never look back. Hunt the dog often and have fun.
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"We are all on our way out...ACT ACCORDINGLY"
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he would fit right in with my pack he looks like a heck of dog
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ironheadknls21
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Everyone has their own opinion in what they want out of their dog. From what i'm hearing i would collar and vest him and catch me some hogs 
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Excellent subject.... Even if the question does not directly pertain to actual hunting... The old timers I hunt with have told me the same thing about "nubbing" canines, filing them down so the hogs didn't get so torn up... course this was back when you had, basically, straight domestics free ranging... Where I hunt, the hog is an animal my dogs are meant to control... there is no thought of release, as long as they get it done.. Havin' perty rough dogs... I do admit I have thought about the "nubbing" technique however... pretty extreme... and I sure would hate to lessen my dog's ability to hamstring a bad runner by doin' it... Just try not to judge somethin' because you don't understand it... have to tell myself that every day....  Just like everything else in life... the more you learn, the less it seems.. you know.
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BIG CHRIS
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if u like em rough hunt em hard. if u dnt make the choice of what u wanna do, only u knw how to make up ur mind. BUT i like me some rough dogs 
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Dogs hit the ground noses down! That's how we roll...
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tmatt
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"Nubbing" the k9s is not a problem. It is not something I do because there are other ways as well, but he said to "cut the k9s out" not to "nub" them. Everyone has their own way and I guess if we are gonna sit here and say this way is cruel or this way is cruel then we are no better than the animal rights wackos.
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Be who you are and say what you mean because those that mind don't matter and those that matter don't mind.
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Everyone has their own way and I guess if we are gonna sit here and say this way is cruel or this way is cruel then we are no better than the animal rights wackos.
BINGO !!!
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Bo Pugh
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i guess i should have been more self explanatory, i meant cut the k9 teeth off flush with the other teeth, Do not cut the whole tooth out down in the gums, i guess i should have took more time to think of the right words to use, but i have seen alot of old timers do this with their hunting dogs, and have payed attention to everything i have heard them say over the years, it may have sounded like im cruel to my dogs but they are well taken care of, but i do know when one baydog catches there all gonna catch and then thats gonna leave to alot of stapling and alot of R.I.P.s just from my experiences
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Noah
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Some day I'm gonna get the nerve to try that... I'm interested in how it might change my rougher dogs...
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