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Caseydejohn
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« Reply #20 on: June 29, 2012, 10:23:03 pm »

Lol I had to give you a hard time. I like the game bred dogs cause I like the drive they have to keep going no matter how bad it gets. But have of the people are hanging papers on anything that looks the part so you never really know. And now I've never saw a game bred dog try and fight a hog. Most I've saw would hit like a Mack truck and have one he'll of a bite.
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« Reply #21 on: June 29, 2012, 10:36:32 pm »

ohh and casey stop calling me my game bred catahooleys aint for sale to you!!  Evil
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« Reply #22 on: June 29, 2012, 11:24:50 pm »

peachy , if i had known you drank the beast i wouldn't have thought so much of you this whole time  Evil lmao
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« Reply #23 on: June 30, 2012, 07:25:32 am »

ok as everyone says "with that being said"  what does a game bred pit bring to the hog hunting world that any ole pit or ab doesnt have? Huh? As far as I know (again being stupid about fighting dogs) a fighting dog bites and tries to tear their opponent up.. is there any point in which the dogs bite and holds (like lets say holding an ear)? to me a catch dog isnt fighting a hog it is holding it so why is the "game bred" dog needed ? just my milwaukees best light thoughts on the subject Grin did these ole bad ars fighting dogs hold the other dogs ear until they got tired and tapped out?  Grin
The true game breed pits have out caught every catchdog I have owned or I have ever caught behind. I had one turn on me and catch me. Backed her up and said turn her loose and she caught me again just like a hog. She never made it to round three. That is when I decided to try and get some of the game out of it and water it down. If you ever have one turn on you I promise you want forget it. But as for as catchdog they are the best.IMO
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« Reply #24 on: June 30, 2012, 08:52:38 am »

Good topic Peach, i was gonna crank the same type of topic up. The last couple of months or just weeks the word of the day is "gamebred". I think most peoples are using it to sound more professional, when the bmc's, catahoulas, pits etc. all started they were all gamebred, they all have the knack to hunt or work, some better than others. I consider all of my bay and catchdogs to be gamebred. If they werent created to be gamey then we'd be hoggin with chows, german shepards, and malteses etc. But those breeds  were created for a reason.
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« Reply #25 on: June 30, 2012, 09:15:04 am »

I know a few guys that rais them
An I like they have more stamina , drive an can take more heat , i love my little blue pit but his only down fall is the heat , he can't take it as good as I would like him too , we will find out in a few months I got a pup coming an I will keep y'all posted
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« Reply #26 on: June 30, 2012, 12:03:58 pm »

ok as everyone says "with that being said"  what does a game bred pit bring to the hog hunting world that any ole pit or ab doesnt have? Huh? As far as I know (again being stupid about fighting dogs) a fighting dog bites and tries to tear their opponent up.. is there any point in which the dogs bite and holds (like lets say holding an ear)? to me a catch dog isnt fighting a hog it is holding it so why is the "game bred" dog needed ? just my milwaukees best light thoughts on the subject Grin did these ole bad ars fighting dogs hold the other dogs ear until they got tired and tapped out?  Grin

It brings quality and esscence to the hog hunting sport, and the fact that the APBT is a better all around dog Grin The APBT is not needed, but dont see why it couldn't be utilzed conisdering it posseses the traits that are needed to be an effective catchdog.  Some, Apbt may display diff styles of how they grab the hog, finding that sright style, is up to the person and what he wants his catchdog to do. (I think). And yes, according to prehistoric stories, ther have been "ear sucking"  style of APBT to ride out the wave until the other "tapped out"
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