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Yeah, Kay and I have been talking.Sorry for your loss. I remember posting my loss and "Old Man Jim" saying there was only one way to partially fill the hole that this kind of loss creates - - "find a puppy"
Friend’s dog looks slightly guilty.Friends dog got the dog bed , ours got the couch in the fifth wheel on our fishing trip last week in Wyoming. View attachment 165356
He doesn’t care , you see the dog toys scattered by the friends dog , mine could care less . He doesn’t worry about his food or anything, he’s pretty mellow . That dog takes his bed , he goes elsewhere.Friend’s dog looks slightly guilty.
Your dog doesn’t seem too bothered.
That’s the makings of a bonafide dog rodeo right there!
Well . . . throw something, c'mon already . . .
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They are both amazingly patient with that stuff. Put em on the tailgate and they sit calmly while we pick them clean with a metal comb. Unless they get around the eyes, the dogs don't pay much attention to the burrs, and I leave it until we are done. I find that an hour or two crashing through the brush usually knocks most of them off anyway.That’s the makings of a bonafide dog rodeo right there!
At least it was with our little hound when he got into those.


I read this with envy, but you give me hope.They are both amazingly patient with that stuff. Put em on the tailgate and they sit calmly while we pick them clean with a metal comb. Unless they get around the eyes, the dogs don't pay much attention to the burrs, and I leave it until we are done. I find that an hour or two crashing through the brush usually knocks most of them off anyway.
I definitely see either Aussie or border collie. Either way, beautiful pup! Congrats on welcoming her to your family.Here’s one I’d like some help with, just for fun. After 2 years without a dog we decided it’s time, I quit hunting years ago and last 30 years dogs have been rescued. This one at local shelter stole our hearts the minute we saw her; unlike a lot of shelter dogs she was neither hyperactive nor shy and retiring. We will be bringing her home this weekend after she’s spayed. Would like to know what she is, besides Mutt. Rescue trainer says standard poodle and Aussie, I see a lot of wire haired pointer dna, AI is all over the place, from Airedale to Irish Wolfhound to Short Haired Pointer (?). She 22” at the shoulders and about 5 months old. Meet Gracie:
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