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PeytonLove
![]() Silver Member maybe u should come get one of dogs..ill bet u they are more game than anything on your yard |
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You'll get various opinions on this.
First off though, A "proven gamedog" is a dog that has been fought against another dog. If you have not fought these dogs against other dogs, then your dogs are NOT "proven gamedogs". If you meant that they are "proven hogdogs: as in...they have been used for hog hunting and seem to be good at it, then that's something else entirely. Since matching dogs is illigal (in many countries) if you ARE matching your dogs, you really ought not be discussing it so publicly. If you are NOT matching your dogs, then you may want to be carefull about the words you choose as someone may think that's what you mean, and you could get in BIG trouble. Now...no dog should be bred unless proven in some way. Many feel this requires a "title" in a dog sport or conformation (dog show). Many more feel that this also requires registration with a kennel club. But there are those that feel that dogs bred for a purpose (in your case...hog hunting) are exempt from these two rules, as they prove themselves by doing the job they are "bred" to do. If you need a dog to catch a hog...does it really matter if it's registered? Or heck...does it even matter if it's purebred? Not really. What matters when you breed for a purpose is that you choose dogs that are good for that purpose. So basically...if you are breeding two good hoggers together in order to produce more good hoggers, then I don't see a huge issue with it. If you were just breeding an unregistered, untried "pet" to another unregisterd, untried "pet" for a few extra bucks...no way. |
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i have no papers ...they all are great in hog hunting.. more game the others with papers ive seen |
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There is only 1 way to prove gameness and its illegal across the country. Spewing how game your dogs are is foolish and impossible for you to claim.
And to answer your question. HELL NO! Breeding dogs with no papers makes them nothing more then MUTTS. And there are plenty mutts sitting rotting in shelters already. DISCLAIMER Dog Fighting is illegal in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, and the federal Animal Welfare Act prohibits the interstate transportation of dogs for fighting purposes. Forty-seven states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands have made dogfighting a felony offense. Forty-five states, the District of Columbia, and the Virgin Islands prohibit the possession of dogs for fighting. And 48 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands prohibit being a spectator at a dogfight. LEGAL DISCLAIMER The views herein expressed in this forum do not necessarily reflect those of the posters nor the forum owners and should be viewed strictly as entertainment and for historical purposes only. The posters nor the forum owners either promote or condone any violations of the "Animal Welfare Act of 1976", or any other Local, State and/or Federal Laws.Again, this post should be viewed strictly as entertainment and for historical purposes only! |
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There is only 1 way to prove gameness and its illegal across the country. Spewing how game your dogs are is foolish and impossible for you to claim. |
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gameness is the dogs ability not to quit under life or death circumstances ![]() |
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So basically...if you are breeding two good hoggers together in order to produce more good hoggers, then I don't see a huge issue with it. I'd, also, suggest culling the litter hard, and doing the breeding just for yourself, not letting the pups out to anyone else. |
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dog fighting is not the only way to prove ur dog is game.. make more hog hunting dogs out of these.... and im not just trya breed dogs and make a dollar id rather all the pups then sell them to an careless owner.. by the way i also have registered dogs ![]() If your have registered dogs then breed away. Im talking about your unregistered dogs. But, I do agree with Prophey in the text quoted below. ![]() So basically...if you are breeding two good hoggers together in order to produce more good hoggers, then I don't see a huge issue with it. If you were just breeding an unregistered, untried "pet" to another unregisterd, untried "pet" for a few extra bucks...no way. |
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thats good for you ....ur dog probaly still isn't worth have of wat u payed or is he..wat has he accomplished I'm not sure what you meant by "butt buddy" but being rude and trying to make some kind of homosexual remark is not only rude, insulting, and offensive, but against the rules of the forum. |
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