

freetown fred wrote:Now, anybody with horses, I suspect knows this, dogs love horse *censored* & when winter gets here I refer to it as POOP POPs--the other morning, the puppy, 6 1/2 months run in the house & dropped something in the corner. Pretty normal here on the farm & I figured it was just a normal poop pop until I saw it moving--the puppy got her FIRST critter--oh yeah, she was real proud of herself MOLE![]()



mikey55 wrote:My dog (Harley) also loves to roll in the fresh cow poop. She will also get into trash once in a while. All this used to drive me nuts, but now that we may have to put her down it just does not seem so bad. Dam I will miss her. We have had a great 12 1/2 years from her.German Shepard mix from the local shelter. But hopefully the meds work and we can get are fun dog back. Just do not want to see her suffer. The boys do not understand why she does not want to play as much now. No energy seems sore or stiff not sure. Thanks for hearing my vent.
freetown fred wrote:Now, anybody with horses, I suspect knows this, dogs love horse *censored* & when winter gets here I refer to it as POOP POPs--the other morning, the puppy, 6 1/2 months run in the house & dropped something in the corner. Pretty normal here on the farm & I figured it was just a normal poop pop until I saw it moving--the puppy got her FIRST critter--oh yeah, she was real proud of herself MOLE![]()
dcrane wrote:009to090 wrote:mr1precision wrote:This is my new dog as of August. Shes a beagle Pit mix and smart as a whip.
I couldnt get the youtube deal to work but its worth a look shes funny as hell!
I think he got em'! hahaha hilarious vid , thanks
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