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If anything she probably learned a few things
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If it's cute, put the photo back.. -Steve
Quote from: JackOfAllTrades on January 15, 2015, 01:27:00 PMIf it's cute, put the photo back.. -SteveYeah, put the photo backup!
Quote from: Southpole on January 15, 2015, 01:12:09 PMIf anything she probably learned a few thingsEven though this was her own doing it's actually a good thing if done in a controlled way. This is a hunting dog and if she gets tangled up in old barb wire, illegal snare or trap or whatever I want her to wait for me not struggle. I'll untangle her better than she can struggle her way free. Less injury if she learns to wait for me.
Quote from: KFhunter on January 15, 2015, 01:19:23 PMQuote from: Southpole on January 15, 2015, 01:12:09 PMIf anything she probably learned a few thingsEven though this was her own doing it's actually a good thing if done in a controlled way. This is a hunting dog and if she gets tangled up in old barb wire, illegal snare or trap or whatever I want her to wait for me not struggle. I'll untangle her better than she can struggle her way free. Less injury if she learns to wait for me.I would agree with that. We had a beagle growing up and he would chase rabbits till the sun went down long after we had enough. We would always here him though baying (sp?) away. One day he just stopped a we couldn't here him. We went searching up and down trails and roads in our snowmobiles stopping every 100 yards shutting down and calling him. We heard him on one stop just whimpering very softly. Found him caught in a wolf snare. He wasn't struggling but he was lucky we went looking for him because he was off the road 50 yards in and couldn't be seen from the road. We had to cut him out. Lesson learned for sure for him too. Oh almost forgot to say this was 30 some odd years ago and in Minnesota.
Them's good eatin', or so Obama told me.Can you come and trap the feral cat out from under my bed?