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Offline catdaddy

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dog fights
« on: December 28, 2007, 02:04:10 PM »
my two dogs got into a pretty bad scrap, i had to use a big club on the lab to get him off the other dog's throat, the smaller one was cut up  bad, but theve been in many littel fights before but not like this, we gave the smaller one to the pound to seperate them,and so he could heal properly... was this the right decision,, should we have givin the smaller one to the pound or tried to work out something?

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Re: dog fights
« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2007, 02:18:58 PM »
From what you said Cat, it doesn't matter one way or the other....it's done and the problem is solved.
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Re: dog fights
« Reply #2 on: December 31, 2007, 08:20:52 AM »
Did the little one hunt?

WE had a beagle that was the nicest dog in the world.  My Uncle had a beagle that was the nicest dog in the world.

When we would hunt together, sooner or later they would fight over a rabbit track and we would have to break them up.  One day my dad got bit.  He beat both their butts and after that - they both looked at him before they thought twice about getting into it again.

I had two dogs that were brothers, one was a good hunter and the other was a soup hound.

The soup hound, I couldn't catch when I left him loose to hunt, because he wanted to go visit the other dogs in the neighborhood.  The other not only gets into the coop by himself,  he would close the door if he could.

You can guess which one I got rid of.