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Re: Got a dog today
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Posted by Lanse on August 08, 2007 at 07:04:19 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Got a dog today posted by Andy Motteberg on August 07, 2007 at 19:47:52:
I have a two year old sheperd-lab mix, Jake. Hes a great dog, he even gets the paper for us. One time, I was making presents for people using a jigsaw, and he came over alot for some reason. I closed up the shop and went outside, and found him laying next to a large pile of wood scraps. Hes a great dog. Hey, start yours off early on riding on tractor/wagon. I started taking Jake with me when he was about 6mts old and he is terrified of the wagon/tractor. Occasionally, when Im giving wagon rides, the little kids can talk him into climbing in, but he wont go near the trator otherwise. My uncle's dog, like the day they got her, started riding in fence wagons, because he couldnt leave her in the house all day. Before she died in July (old age), she would hear the small tractor fire up and she'd go running for it and jump onto the hay wagon. She knew that if my uncle was driving, she was riding on the hay or walking home, but if it was one of the hands, she could catch a ride in the tractor. She was a good old dog.
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