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Yea, what kind of beaver did you think I was talking about? 8-)
DJ Hey, you want to sell that dog? |
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Can a dog be trained to be very selective about the beaver it detects?
Weight, age, lack of morals, that sort of thing? I normally consider dogs to be nothing but pistol targets, but if I had one that was truly useful....who knows? "CCred68046" wrote in message ... Yea, what kind of beaver did you think I was talking about? 8-) DJ Hey, you want to sell that dog? |
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"Doug Kanter" wrote ...
I normally consider dogs to be nothing but pistol targets Nawh, they tend to be to big for that... Cats, on the other hand are just about the right size... Chihuahuas and other rat-type yipping dogs make good targets though... |
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"Grumman-581" wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote ... I normally consider dogs to be nothing but pistol targets Nawh, they tend to be to big for that... Cats, on the other hand are just about the right size... Chihuahuas and other rat-type yipping dogs make good targets though... Yeah...it certainly helps hone your skills, trying not to shoot the owner's ankles. Dumb little dogs...they'd fit nicely on the BBQ.... |
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"Doug Kanter"--
I normally consider dogs to be nothing but pistol targets df-- Them's fighting words Doug. 20 paces with baby seal clubs at dawn. |
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