onetoeddogbrewery
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Barley (Probably an overused dog name around these forums, lol)
Great looking GSD. Love a sable coat
prestige worldwide, bungs and holes
Barley (Probably an overused dog name around these forums, lol)
I can't give KB anything like that. The only thing he hasn't been able to destroy is a black Kong. I've given him toys made of recycled fire hoses and truck tires and he's had them down to small pieces in minutes. Interesting how they all said "Indestructible" on the package. Bones he just crunches up.
Sage used to be that way, too.. but he's slowed down somewhat. Any cloth-based toy is going to meet its demise in short order, but anything tougher than that will be around a while. Heck, he's got one of those 3' long rawhide bones that he's had for over a year now -- he very rarely chews on it, preferring instead to just carry it around.Thats my dog too. I started giving him antlers and it seems to work a little better they hold up better then bones do for his rough chewing nights. But yea any indestructible toy is mere scraps about 10 min into him getting it.
my pack:
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Met Bosco in the wee hours of this morning. He is a 10 year old US Navy Malinoit that has done deployments to Afghanisan, Iraq and other similar locations. He is still going strong at ten and looks great for any age. What a great pup.
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Sage used to be that way, too.. but he's slowed down somewhat. Any cloth-based toy is going to meet its demise in short order, but anything tougher than that will be around a while. Heck, he's got one of those 3' long rawhide bones that he's had for over a year now -- he very rarely chews on it, preferring instead to just carry it around.
my pack:
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This guy! Third month recovering from extreme TPLO surgery. His knees, well only one now, are extremely deformed. Rescued dog from (probably) a puppy mill in California. He still has on more leg to go! Thank god for Pet Plan insurance. Follow them on FB. They are legit.
Pet insurance is awesome. We haven't had to use ours yet *knock on wood* but I've had a few friends that did and it's a lifesaver. If I never use it, I'll still be happy I spent the 7 bucks a month or whatever it's costing me. It's an automatic payment so I don't remember. I don't even notice it when it's taken out of my account so it's not much.
I just know that if KB eat's something he shouldn't or encounters a raccoon in the back yard or something, it's not going to make me have to choose between him and paying the mortgage.
I'd hate to have to move on short notice.
Yeah, I'd be interested in knowing about your policy/carrier... for that, it might be something I'd look into picking up.Our insurance IS WAY more than that. You must have a huge deductible or low coverage.
Our insurance IS WAY more than that. You must have a huge deductible or low coverage.
Yeah, I'd be interested in knowing about your policy/carrier... for that, it might be something I'd look into picking up.
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Zeus, an explosive-sniffing lab mix that will love you forever if you scratch his butt.
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Very cool. In other circumstances, KB would have made a great bomb or drug search dog. He's very task oriented and one of his favorite games to play is when we let him out in the yard and then hide a cookie somewhere in the house or on one of the people in it while he's out there. We keep having to find harder and harder hiding spots because he's gotten really good at it.
The better I get to know men, the more I find myself loving dogs.
― Charles de Gaulle
Wow, Radar is a nice-lookin' dog! What breed/mix? (I don't know my breeds well enough )
The better I get to know men, the more I find myself loving dogs.
― Charles de Gaulle
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