VroomVroom
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- Apr 30, 2010
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- Newfoundland
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- Mahindra 2816 HST, Super M farmall, J5 bombardier, 230 timber jack skidder
Understood. Just seemed like a small area to get in up pretty high. I've found from my own experience, that we all love to see dogs jumping high, but after talking to vets, the landings wear their joints over time.He might of had some help by me. Lol. I made the aluminum pan, but didn’t have time to make him a box. So I used a tote I had. I’d like a box with a door in the back. He had knee surgery at 5 moths old so I don’t really like him jumping much but he can. Don’t notice his leg at all now at 2.5 years old. He can spring in truck like a rabbit. But I prefer to lift him.
Very cute.....but does not look anything like a Newfie!Going berry picking
I adjust my dog's collars to where they will just slip off with some effort. That way if they get snagged I lose just the collar, but I have never had that happen.My dog doesn't wear a collar for safety reasons; I don't need it getting caught on a branch and snubbing him up. My next one will be chipped though.
Does she like the dog too?Understood. Just seemed like a small area to get in up pretty high. I've found from my own experience, that we all love to see dogs jumping high, but after talking to vets, the landings wear their joints over time.
Just the fact that you helped him in to take him along with you tells me your a pretty good man
Not sure which is better, wife by your side or dog by your side
EDIT - after considerable thought as both a husband and a dog owner, I thought of the perfect response...
Both your wife and dog at your side
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