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Re: Will You Loan Your Dogs Out?
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10/11/20 09:29 PM
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jetdad
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My hunting buddy asked me to trailer his pointer to the lease and he was going to meet up later. He was coming straight from work. Got to the lease and let his dog out to do his business. I'd hunted with that dog probably 50 times and he'd never run off. It was dusk. Soon as I let him out he ran off and wouldn't come back. I looked for that dog for 3 hours. He finally showed up at our camp house a couple hours later. It taught me "never a borrower or lender be". Carp happens and usually when you least expect it.
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Re: Will You Loan Your Dogs Out?
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10/11/20 10:54 PM
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My hunting buddy asked me to trailer his pointer to the lease and he was going to meet up later. He was coming straight from work. Got to the lease and let his dog out to do his business. I'd hunted with that dog probably 50 times and he'd never run off. It was dusk. Soon as I let him out he ran off and wouldn't come back. I looked for that dog for 3 hours. He finally showed up at our camp house a couple hours later. It taught me "never a borrower or lender be". Carp happens and usually when you least expect it. Don't eat. Your heart out. Had. One of mine do worse.
Quail hunting is like walking into, and out of a beautiful painting all day long. Gene Hill
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Re: Will You Loan Your Dogs Out?
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10/11/20 11:09 PM
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My hunting buddy asked me to trailer his pointer to the lease and he was going to meet up later. He was coming straight from work. Got to the lease and let his dog out to do his business. I'd hunted with that dog probably 50 times and he'd never run off. It was dusk. Soon as I let him out he ran off and wouldn't come back. I looked for that dog for 3 hours. He finally showed up at our camp house a couple hours later. It taught me "never a borrower or lender be". Carp happens and usually when you least expect it. That’s why I always put an e-collar on them before being released off leash while at camp. Or anywhere besides my backyard.
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Re: Will You Loan Your Dogs Out?
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10/11/20 11:21 PM
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scalebuster
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My hunting buddy asked me to trailer his pointer to the lease and he was going to meet up later. He was coming straight from work. Got to the lease and let his dog out to do his business. I'd hunted with that dog probably 50 times and he'd never run off. It was dusk. Soon as I let him out he ran off and wouldn't come back. I looked for that dog for 3 hours. He finally showed up at our camp house a couple hours later. It taught me "never a borrower or lender be". Carp happens and usually when you least expect it. That’s why I always put an e-collar on them before being released off leash while at camp. Or anywhere besides my backyard. I’ll let my Britts out without a collar but no other mutt gets to run free.
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Re: Will You Loan Your Dogs Out?
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10/12/20 12:28 AM
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jetdad
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This was before we had GPS collars. He'd never run off before.
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Re: Will You Loan Your Dogs Out?
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10/12/20 01:15 AM
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This was before we had GPS collars. He'd never run off before. You don’t need GPS if you have electricity and your dog is in earshot. Their hearing improves when you push the button.
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Re: Will You Loan Your Dogs Out?
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10/12/20 10:41 AM
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Re: Will You Loan Your Dogs Out?
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10/12/20 11:43 AM
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This was before we had GPS collars. He'd never run off before. You don’t need GPS if you have electricity and your dog is in earshot. Their hearing improves when you push the button. Really good hearing aid.
Bobby Barnett
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Re: Will You Loan Your Dogs Out?
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10/12/20 03:14 PM
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I've never had a dog that would listen to anybody but me.
I would not loan my dogs out.
"If we ever forget that we are One Nation Under God, then we will be a nation gone under." Ronald Reagan
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Re: Will You Loan Your Dogs Out?
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10/16/20 11:58 AM
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Glenn40
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Absolutely no. Not ever.
I'll put it another way: Would you take out a loan to save your dog's Life? About a year ago my dog was diagnosed with severe canine elbow dysplasia. She was unable to stand and could not go on walks. It was too hard to see her that way. And we were faced with that tough, tough decision. What do we do? Because of https://paydayinusa.com/states/payday-loans-in-alaska my friend is alive, and she will have the chance to live a long life. I could not be more grateful for this company, helped me get my dog back on her feet by financing treatment for dog elbow dysplasia surgery. Now my girl is training as a therapy dog, so she can give back to her community. It's just a tremendous service, and we are so thankful.
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Re: Will You Loan Your Dogs Out?
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10/26/20 04:50 PM
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kindall
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Nope My husband even has to ask me, if he can take one of my dogs hunting. Half the time I tell him No.
He grew up hunting, but not hunting over dogs. Both of us would be heartbroken, if something preventable happened to one of them. Being told no, is better than having to make a phone call that something bad happened.
Shopping with your husband is like hunting with the game warden. Experience is what you get, when you didn't get what you wanted.
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