Dogs.
Re: Dogs.
I currently have 4 dogs, (Dogue de Bordeaux, Lurcher, crossbreed and shit zhu) so all have varying degrees of personalities and skills they bring to the table. I am planning on keeping them all with me until they have a better chance on their own.
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matthopkins
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Re: Dogs.
As many of us dog lovers know, that lump of a Lab laying by the fire might be a bag of butter to his family but what to a stranger? Those teeth arnt just there for show you know 
Please bare with me in my ramblings, I'm an ageing hippy struggling to control the voices in my head.
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matthopkins
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Re: Dogs.
A small beddy/whippet also so know where your coming from 
Please bare with me in my ramblings, I'm an ageing hippy struggling to control the voices in my head.
Re: Dogs.
i had my gsd put to sleep last new years day [2013] .
we lasted about 3 weeks before we had to get another .
we`ve had our mollie for near on a year now and she`s shaping up to be a good guard dog , but as been said soft as any thing to the right people .
before you ask , why mollie , its because she`s adaptable
we lasted about 3 weeks before we had to get another .
we`ve had our mollie for near on a year now and she`s shaping up to be a good guard dog , but as been said soft as any thing to the right people .
before you ask , why mollie , its because she`s adaptable
YES i walked away mid sentence , you were boring me to death and my survival instincts kick in .
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dizzydays
Re: Dogs.
I have a Shetland sheepdog - a 'working' breed. Unfortunately, the only thing he works at is keeping his feet dry, not messing the hair up, and training me to get his dinner on demand.
He's a bit of a wuss - scared of rabbits and if he sees one he generally hides behind me - in his defence I have to say that the bunnies down here have attitude. Which of you can face down a killer bunny huh?
He's my best mate and is useful for tactical advice (run!! hide!!). And he has a very very loud bark while he's running away...
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I sooo love that flying lab!
He's a bit of a wuss - scared of rabbits and if he sees one he generally hides behind me - in his defence I have to say that the bunnies down here have attitude. Which of you can face down a killer bunny huh?
He's my best mate and is useful for tactical advice (run!! hide!!). And he has a very very loud bark while he's running away...
DD
I sooo love that flying lab!
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Hillybilly444
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Re: Dogs.
As an aside...I've started introducing raw chicken (wings) into our dog's diet a) on the basis it's supposed to be good for them and b) with the thinking that it's a cheap and abundant food source...he was a bit fazed by the chicken wing sitting in his bowl at first (prefers Dad's beer can chicken I think) but has now got the hang of them 
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ForgeCorvus
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Re: Dogs.
Hillbilly: Boned I hope, bird bones are killers
jennyjj01 wrote:"I'm not in the least bit worried because I'm prepared: Are you?"
"All Things Strive" Gd Tak 'GarLondonpreppy wrote: At its core all prepping is, is making sure you're not down to your last sheet of loo roll when you really need a poo.
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Hillybilly444
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Re: Dogs.
No, not boned. Did a lot of research and the consensus of opinion is that raw chicken bones are perfectly safe to feed to dogs.ForgeCorvus wrote:Hillbilly: Boned I hope, bird bones are killers