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Re: A dog in the hand....
[Re: monsterdog]
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08/02/11 01:43 AM
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sumoj275
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very cool, bet the dog in hand is easier to walk!
Men you can't trust, women you can't trust, beasts you can't trust, but Bussekin steel you can trust
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Re: A dog in the hand....
[Re: sumoj275]
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08/02/11 06:08 AM
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cut it out
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Re: A dog in the hand....
[Re: cut it out]
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08/02/11 08:22 AM
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Not sure why that picture of a horse is appropriate in the dog pound?
Welcome aboard sir.
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Re: A dog in the hand....
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08/02/11 09:54 AM
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Foxy Lady
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Thanks everyone! Have only just seen replies due to the time difference here in OZ. Murray is a huge smoochy gentle giant and is a great watch dog - if he manages to wake up before someone enters the yard. He's easy to walk, never pulls on the lead with me (a real gentleman). But he doesn't let me out of his sight when we're out - it's a bit like having a bodyguard. So the scrapivore is only needed for cutting up his treats <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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Re: A dog in the hand....
[Re: Foxy Lady]
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08/02/11 11:04 PM
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Private Klink
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My rottweiler is the same way; I can never get very far away from her. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
Junk Yard Dog #1 Moderator/Leader of the Pack Good night Mrs. B, wherever you are! Long Live the Brotherhood of the Yard!
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Re: A dog in the hand....
[Re: Private Klink]
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08/02/11 11:53 PM
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banana-clip
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Nice looking dog....very big too.
JYD #85
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Re: A dog in the hand....
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08/03/11 07:34 AM
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Aimless
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When I was a child my cousins raised St bernards and my aunt bought a small two wheeled cart, kind of like they use in horse races, and she would attach it to the st bernards so they could pull us around and give us rides. However I think you could just get a saddle for that guy!
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Re: A dog in the hand....
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08/04/11 02:29 AM
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Rob Stanley
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Ahhh my two favourites <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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Re: A dog in the hand....
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08/04/11 01:14 PM
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...is worth 2 in the bush! I LOVE my new scrapivore and I LOVE Murray too of course. Now thats a Dog Both of them for that matter LOL Dan
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Re: A dog in the hand....
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08/04/11 08:12 PM
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Ishikawa
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You should put a D-ring through a Kydex sheath, and make that Orangavore Murray's Necker EDC <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> Then, he can carry the burden for you, and you know nobody's gonna steal the darn thing!!
Great looking pack of dogs!! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />
JYD #121 The chief cause of unhappiness and failure is trading what you want most in life for what you want at the moment.
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Re: A dog in the hand....
[Re: Ishikawa]
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08/05/11 02:54 AM
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That's a huuuuuuge dog!!!!!And I love it as much as the one in your hand.
If you try to be a friend of knife,then knife will be your friend.
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Re: A dog in the hand....
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08/05/11 03:15 AM
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Great pic. I lost my Dane a a few months ago. He was a great dog, and I know he would have given his life for me or my boy. 36 inches at the shoulder. He lived about 10-11 years which is fairly long for a Dane in the U.S.A. Great friend and companion. Once you've had one, it is hard not to want another. Dan should make a Great Dane Chopper!
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