FordPickup92
Royal Flush
"Beware of Dog"
You've been warned...
You've been warned...
He’s Velcro!
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Getting it on the roller the first time is pretty challenging though.if you hold the dog just right you only need to dip into the can once to cut the whole room in.
That breed holds a lot of paint
They do tend to squirm a bit and make quite a fuss.Getting it on the roller the first time is pretty challenging though.
Gorgeous Pups!We try and get them off leash as much as possible
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We picked up Fred from the rescue two weeks ago from same place we got Otis.
We really like them, quick on and off and the dogs seem very comfortable.Good looking pups. How do you like that Julius K9 harness?
Also, where are the igloos?
Otis is popular with the ladies lol.Gorgeous Pups!
We really like them, quick on and off and the dogs seem very comfortable.
We cant fence our backyard, has anyone used and had success with the invisible fence or something similar?
we just installed one (1/4 the price of a wooden fence), and Finley has had 0 issues with it. we showed her the flags for a week, then had round 2 of training. She loves being outside all of the time, and we never worry about her getting through. We also only went 1/2 way down the front yard so that people walking wouldn't have to worry about her bolting to the street. We also left a side on the garage without the fence, so that we could take her outside of the area and she knows that its her safe place without getting zapped. we went with the Invisible Fence brand, and I was told they were far superior than any other brand.We cant fence our backyard, has anyone used and had success with the invisible fence or something similar?
Ben's dogs respected it and we never had an issue with them, my dog is oblivious and zaps himself repeatedly and I just gave up lolWe cant fence our backyard, has anyone used and had success with the invisible fence or something similar?
They aren't 100%. A pitbull using an invisible fence blew right past hers, and tore the ever-lovin' shit out of my leashed dog, resulting in surgery. It was the scariest 2 minutes of my life. So I'd say, depends on the dog, and how badly they want to get to the other side of the fence.We cant fence our backyard, has anyone used and had success with the invisible fence or something similar?
Also important: Invisible fence might keep your dog IN, but definitely does not keep other dogs/ predators OUT.They aren't 100%. A pitbull using an invisible fence blew right past hers, and tore the ever-lovin' shit out of my leashed dog, resulting in surgery. It was the scariest 2 minutes of my life. So I'd say, depends on the dog, and how badly they want to get to the other side of the fence.
edit: But with those sweet pups, I bet it would work great.
Which one is Fred, and which is Otis?Otis is popular with the ladies lol.
I think Fred is the golden oneWhich one is Fred, and which is Otis?
Otis has the blue eyes he is Alaska malamute/ husky mix Fred is the lab mixWhich one is Fred, and which is Otis?
No they don’t stop them from pulling, Otis is a puller, we are working on that. Fred needs to be pulled lol.Do they have small storage pockets? It would be nice to have a place to store waste bags instead of carrying them in my pocket.
Are they anti-pulling?
my dog is oblivious and zaps himself repeatedly and I just gave up lol
He just looked at me every time like why is this happening lolThis would be my crazy dog. She would power through it every time