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    I kind of thought that maybe the author meant was that giving them a task gave them a purpose.i cannot remember where i read it so if the author signed Fido i cannot say.one of my dogs is comfortable sitting on her butt all day,the other would go all day and loves to do tricks tasks walks etc.anything that keeps her moving and involved is right up her alley


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    Quote Originally Posted by Solar Geek View Post
    Hey how come I cannot see the pictures Hunter63 posted when I am registered and signed in? Only happening in this thread?
    Actually happens quite a bit....to more than me....?

    Looks OK to me now....Thanks Rick
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    Default hammock dog bed for camping

    Here is a good idea for a lightweight dog bed during the hot summer months as long as your dog is fairly smart.

    https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v...07&pnref=story

    It works well with Brazilian dogs, may take more training for American dogs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TXyakr View Post
    Here is a good idea for a lightweight dog bed during the hot summer months as long as your dog is fairly smart.

    https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v...07&pnref=story

    It works well with Brazilian dogs, may take more training for American dogs.
    LOL.....Out standing.....
    Have to get one for Lady Bella.....she sleeps with us and is a bed hog.......like to ..."touch"
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    wilderness medic mabey i,ll try to make one in molle and post it here.btw i have a registerd black shepard her name is
    queenie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarge47 View Post
    I find that removing the fur is probably the nastiest part, so I carry several knives; usually a skinning knife, boning knife, and a nice filleting knife. There are several steak sauces that help remove the "doggy" taste and seasonings like salt, pepper, oregano, etc. can make dog a great meal. God bless those Cherokees for those great recipes!....
    Wrong thread?

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