Well after my GSP male has escaped the kennel for the 15th time in a month and wiped out 7-8 barn cats my wife decided that my old boy rooster could live in the house.... I forgot how much fun it was having a dog in the house.
Jim
got a dog in the house again.
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got a dog in the house again.
A limit on the strap is nice, but the kill has nothing to do with tradition.
Re: got a dog in the house again.
That must have been hard to engineer.
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Re: got a dog in the house again.
Well after he escaped the last time I made a wee little bluff about selling him and she said she would give him a bath and he could live in the house... haha.
On a downside he has litterally destroyed a chainlink kennel finding all of the weak points between where I have wrapped wire around the bottom to hold the kennel together.
I guess I now have an arguement for welded wire kennels when I build my new run....
Jim
On a downside he has litterally destroyed a chainlink kennel finding all of the weak points between where I have wrapped wire around the bottom to hold the kennel together.
I guess I now have an arguement for welded wire kennels when I build my new run....
Jim
A limit on the strap is nice, but the kill has nothing to do with tradition.
Re: got a dog in the house again.
I like the way you think. Good to look a few steps ahead.jimbo&rooster wrote: I guess I now have an arguement for welded wire kennels when I build my new run....
Jim