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Keith Grossman

by Keith Grossman on 15 March 2010 - 13:03

"Just got back from another late night on my knees..."

LMAO!  There's a joke in there somewhere and I'm having a really difficult time restraining myself...

DuvalGSD

by DuvalGSD on 15 March 2010 - 14:03

I'M STILL A HAPPY INDIVIDUAL, AND YES I TOOK MY MALE GSD HAWG HUNTING THIS WEEKEND............I FELT HE NEEDED TO GET OUT AND WRAPP HIS TEETH ON SOME UNRULEY PIGS, TO BAD YOU GUYS MISSED OUT....
ITS TURKEY HUNTING SEASON TOO, TO BAD THEM PITTS CAN'T BE USED FOR THAT...

Slamdunc

by Slamdunc on 15 March 2010 - 16:03

DuvalGSd,
Post some pics of your GSD hunting a pig.  If you don't have the pics it didn't happen.  I find it hard to believe your male GSD would confront and engage a wild pig, unless of course there was 19 other dogs already on the pig.

Would like to see the pictures.

Jim

DuvalGSD

by DuvalGSD on 15 March 2010 - 16:03

we ususally take 3-5 dogs and yes a 200lb sow can be taken down by any dog... Its the bors that we worry about, plenty of dogs have been cut, killed and mangled but it just depends on the temper of the dog..Most dogs wont go in alone, unless the hawg is a younging or injured how.........

Next mnth i'll take some pics of us hunting from a ladys front porch. The hogs have eaten up her entire yard and are no longer afraid of her or her two dogs.. So we're gonna help her out and wipe out her problem WE HOPE , hogs are hard to get ride of and once you have them GOOD LUCK on getting rid of them.....AND YES WE ALWAYS LIVE BY PICS OR IT DIDN'T HAPPEN..................


The pupose of using dogs is to pin the hog or keep it contianed till we get there to either tie the hog up or kill it....You don;t want to kill a hog once it riled up cause the game in them is high .Game  runs threw the body and blood stream, but thats why you cut there tails and balls off so they bleed it out and keeps the meat from having a high game content in it....

Jenni78

by Jenni78 on 15 March 2010 - 16:03

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DuvalGSD

by DuvalGSD on 15 March 2010 - 20:03

jenni78,

Speak up sweetheart I'd luv to hear more of your comical responses to my post............IT MAKES MY DAY

VomRuiz

by VomRuiz on 15 March 2010 - 21:03

I tried to keep myself from posting any more on this topic, and I am done talking about pit bulls...but I do have to say that some of you guys are excellent sports and have a great sense of humor... I haven't laughed that hard in awhile, especially at Ninja, VM and jenni.... you guys are the best :-)


Dodie

by Dodie on 16 March 2010 - 01:03

Talk about bad breeders.   I was in the pet store getting dog food and saw the guy holding this little puppy.  It's was a pit.  It looked really small and I went up to the guy and asked how old he was.  He told me 4 weeks and he just  picked him up from the breeder.   I said that is a little young don't you think?    He did say much that he will feed him a bottle and put some moist food in with his dry.    Then I saw him letting the dog walk around on a leash were all of the other dogs walk.   This dog does not even have any shots  yet.    That kind of upset me, because he does not have any immunity  yet.       I know some people might have something to say about this, but just thought I'd share.   I'm holding my breath now just waiting.


VomRuiz

by VomRuiz on 16 March 2010 - 01:03

Dodie,
I work at a pet supply store and almost every single person who comes in with a puppy under the age of 8 weeks is: You guessed it! A pit bull puppy. And I am not exaggerating when I say, I see at LEAST 4 or 5 every single week. Disgusting!
And not surprising, is that almost all of them are BLUES, or the other "pretty" colors... It's a shame

Stacy

4pack

by 4pack on 16 March 2010 - 05:03

Yup, just saw a 6-8 week old Pit at the park the other day. I had to pause and wonder how long it would enjoy it's short life, before it suffers a lovely parvo death.





 


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