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Wanting some animal cookies.


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What a ham...
 
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I had an Airedale when I was a kid. Named him Hatchet. Great squirrel dog. Silent so you had to keep him in sight
but he'd put a bunch of squirrels up the the trees and in sight and let you know which tree it was in when you got
there. When I got the call (Army) I gave him to my Uncle. He got hit by a truck a couple years later while hunting.
Ran a squirrel across the road and run out in front of a truck chasing it. Broke my Uncle's heart. He had fallen in
love with Hatchet. I was in Vietnam at the time.
Dano
 
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Here is Gypsy she is an American Bulldog who was a "rescue" dog and only hours from being put down
She was pregnant and no one knew anything about her but my girlfriend and myself took her in and three days after we got her she had 5 pups but 1 didn't make it.
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The surviving 4 are now a month old
 
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<img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=366077"/> Here is Gypsy she is an American Bulldog who was a "rescue" dog and only hours from being put down She was pregnant and no one knew anything about her but my girlfriend and myself took her in and three days after we got her she had 5 pups but 1 didn't make it. <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=366078"/> The surviving 4 are now a month old

Beautiful! And thank you for your good deed... All things come back to those who give, trust me...
 
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Lucy is somewhat spoiled.
 

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I had an Airedale when I was a kid. Named him Hatchet. Great squirrel dog. Silent so you had to keep him in sight
but he'd put a bunch of squirrels up the the trees and in sight and let you know which tree it was in when you got
there. When I got the call (Army) I gave him to my Uncle. He got hit by a truck a couple years later while hunting.
Ran a squirrel across the road and run out in front of a truck chasing it. Broke my Uncle's heart. He had fallen in
love with Hatchet. I was in Vietnam at the time.
Dano

This is our second Airedale, and my wife had them at home when she was a kid. They really are hilarious dogs, and very good-natured. Ours is NOT silent when he goes out into the back yard - barks up a storm for the first few seconds just to let the squirrels know he is in charge before he takes a leak. Howls like a banshee when I do the same. Cries like crazy when he wants something. And smart as a whip! We have a rubber bone that has a chamber at either end where you can put treats so the dog will enjoy chewing it more. What Jake does, however, is to throw the bone up into the air repeatedly, trying to shake the treat loose. (He has knocked over a couple of wine glasses doing this.) Moreover, he will throw it up into the air over and over and over again, until he succeeds, and then every once in a while if things are not going well he grumbles, whines and barks at it, and then looks up at us as if to say "Well are you going to help, or am I going to have to do this all by myself?" Eventually, he almost always succeeds, but my question is, How the heck did he figure this idea out in the first place? I mean a DOG thinking "Hmm... if I throw this bone up in the air, maybe when it comes back down and hits the ground, it will shake loose the treat!" And even so, what made him persist at this the first time? It's a mystery to me.
 
 
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