Goose87
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« on: March 08, 2018, 11:44:59 am » |
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I believe there is a lot of truth to it, I had a dog get killed one night that was mostly white, he was a stand back loose baying dog and was with several dogs that weren’t catchy rough but bayed tighter than he did, it was a coal black night and he was the only dog to get cut, he got hit in his flank and his chit Lin’s spilled out, I firmly believe that the reason he got hit was because he was the most visible, back when I was a teen we used to have catch dog competitions every weekend within 15 miles of my house, I’ve literally seen thousands of catches and a brighter colored dog more times than none would be outa the money simply for the reason the hog would see them coming and counter act, a catch dog is a catch dog and a bay dog a bay dog no matter their color but it’s a heck of lot easier to counter attack something that’s highly visible, this is the very reason that I prefer a darker colored catch dog....
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