Video in South Carolina

I was going through some of my videos and took this one a couple years back, it was in my back yard in SC, I think we counted 27

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Nice.

Bet my dog would go out to play with them, and eat whatever they are eating. (Yeah, seriously a dog that eats corn, wheat, rice, bird seed and every vegetable I’ve given him)

He watches horse videos (especially Budweiser Clydesdale’s) and wants to play with them.

When a child’s funeral stopped at the bank across the street one Sunday to transfer to a horse drawn hearse for the last 2 miles he wanted to see those horses sooooo bad I had to make sure he didn’t jump over the fence (which he can easily jump a hurdle that high)

Looks like a scene from West Side Story.

All I see is Dinner for the next three Months :laughing:

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Do you have a big enough freezer?

I have friends…I can share.

giphy

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Bet your dog would not know what deer to chase :slight_smile: mine would just sit and watch

This is also a few years back, I have a few tricks on how to make a dog sleep at night

Cannot view the video.

Lets try again Ken, I think its good now

This time he won, I use to run him until he was tired, he would of went for hours

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Since where laying it out here…
Big thing down here is the Rodeo. Just to show you how twisted I can be,

I always root for the bull :laughing: :laughing:

You Vid inspired me to a new idea for a B_Day piñata

I want my dog fully rested and alert during the night when I’m sleeping.

If he hears something and wakes me I give him a treat, not tell him to shut up - but it has to be real, not just him wanting a treat (which he tries during the day)

Lol, mine never really sleep, they are from Germany and the only way you really get them to stop is by running them daily, my last ones sire was 4th in the world in schutzhund when they come from a line with that in them you have to work them so you have a good dog, if you dont you will have a psycho dog that wont listen

I have had a German Shepard, and when I was a kid had one that was half wolf.

My doggie now is an Austrian Shepard and considerably better.

Plus I only have to feed him half of his food as he will go outside and graze in the grass, eat flowers, eat anything that’s on the compost pile, bird seed the birds drop on the ground for him, loves those Huckleberries that drop off the trees hanging over the back fence, plus any pears that fall off the pear trees. And if I trim any trees he checks each branch because if it’s cherry it’s his and he will eat the entire 6 foot long 1-1/2 inch diameter branch. I swear he has to be mixed with a brown bear.

One of my dogs growing up would often fed itself quite a bit. It was a dachshund that had been feral. He was in a shelter and had been picked out by a family…then he killed their cat a few days later so they returned him. My dad said great I hate cats, we’ll take him. Probably one of the best dogs I ever had, wasn’t dangerous to us humans, but kept his hunting instincts from when he was feral (had to have been owned by someone first because he was already house broken when we got him). Fairly normal for us to walk out to see him in the backyard eating a rabbit, or a grackle. He lived a long time too, we had him for 17-18 years, and they estimated he might have been about 2 when we took him home.

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