My Grandpa built one of the barns here on the farm in 1922 and in the concrete there is a paw print. I've had dogs try to walk through newly poured concrete in the years since though I'm likely the bigger threat to step in it.
yeah, old Jack pulled down the porch roof going after a damn rabbit. on post, no less. on base housing, so, a team of guys came out and put a holder/lead kind of thing in the ground for me and Jack. yup. 6 inch pipe filled with concrete like 5 foot deep in the back yard. real nice setup too, Jack never pulled that out ! he did break a few collars though. I bought a few pairs of pants for MPs until one guy figured out how to take Jack home. simple, call him and have the back door pen. he jumped right in. so, yeah. Jack was known on post. dave in pa.
Looks like the MP’s were more understanding than the SP’s were on an AF base I was stationed at. Neighbors had a dog(toy poodle?) that used to get out all the time. They were told get rid of the dog or move off base. They tried to keep him in but the dog was quick. Admittedly that dog was an asshole and if I remember correctly, bit a cop.
Having poured a hell of a lot of concrete, I definitely get it, but the gal getting drug off to God knows where busted me up!! Great group, thanks Ken.
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It's a good thing when your dog understands sit, stay and heel, especially if it's a big dog
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What did we do for humor before security/door bell cameras?
ReplyDeleteIf you had two more i would have had to pause it to get my breath. That girl screaming as she is being dragged away bout frikken ended me!😂😂😂
ReplyDeleteBrodie! Brodie god damn it, fucking hell!!! I’m lmao Kenny
ReplyDeleteWhen we have poured concrete at our place the dogs and chickens are locked securely inside.
ReplyDeleteMy Grandpa built one of the barns here on the farm in 1922 and in the concrete there is a paw print. I've had dogs try to walk through newly poured concrete in the years since though I'm likely the bigger threat to step in it.
DeleteI have racoon tracks past my front door.
Deleteyeah, old Jack pulled down the porch roof going after a damn rabbit. on post, no less. on base housing, so, a team of guys came out and put a holder/lead kind of thing in the ground for me and Jack. yup. 6 inch pipe filled with concrete like 5 foot deep in the back yard.
ReplyDeletereal nice setup too, Jack never pulled that out ! he did break a few collars though.
I bought a few pairs of pants for MPs until one guy figured out how to take Jack home.
simple, call him and have the back door pen. he jumped right in. so, yeah. Jack was known on post. dave in pa.
Looks like the MP’s were more understanding than the SP’s were on an AF base I was stationed at. Neighbors had a dog(toy poodle?) that used to get out all the time. They were told get rid of the dog or move off base. They tried to keep him in but the dog was quick. Admittedly that dog was an asshole and if I remember correctly, bit a cop.
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Chain! Chain!! Stop this crazy thing!!! Chain!!!!
Having poured a hell of a lot of concrete, I definitely get it, but the gal getting drug off to God knows where busted me up!! Great group, thanks Ken.
ReplyDeleteWhile I like dogs this is why I don't own one. Last year my daughter's dogs "mugged" my wife resulting in a tibial plateau fracture...
ReplyDeleteNice bunch of well trained dogs !!!
ReplyDeleteGosh, they all look so restful and peaceful. I'm sure we want 2 of them.
ReplyDeleteRead Dog training for Dummies. It worked for me. 135 lb. Newfoundland. Not bad dogs. Bad owners not properly prepared for a big dog, and Chihuahuas.
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