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Finished cutting the moose today with an offer of help.
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Better install a surveillance camera, that help looks shifty.
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These premises insured by a Sheltie in Training ,--- and Cooey.o "May the Good Lord take a likin' to you"
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. Focus, man, focus! Those wrinkles between the eyes- I think all dogs do it... My neighbor's dog, Chewie (maybe the nicest and politest dog I've ever met), one day when I was butchering caribou in the garage, and my dogs had gone to town. He had already stopped at the boundry line to ask permission to enter the yard.
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They could probably grab that off the counter with no problem at all.
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HughW, every dog I have had LOVES venison and don't move from the butchering table until I am finished.
My better half has a Shih Tzu, last year I kept on feeding him until he looked like a Furry beach ball, could hardly move when I finished lol
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. Focus, man, focus! Those wrinkles between the eyes- I think all dogs do it... My neighbor's dog, Chewie (maybe the nicest and politest dog I've ever met), one day when I was butchering caribou in the garage, and my dogs had gone to town. He had already stopped at the boundry line to ask permission to enter the yard. Love the boundary line training. I have that done with our dogs and just a stick laying down sets the line -- command out and they go behind the line. Also a place command to get them in the one spot I want them to stay. Both good tools for as you say polite dogs.
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