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Yeah, and I like dogs. We currently have our rescue dog Cora, but have had others. And not all small dogs are nine iron or puntable dogs. I just can’t wrap my head around some of the super inbred ones that are dumb as a freaking post, incapable of doing anything other then running in circles or foaming at the mouth while yipping and barking and snarling. Not every dog is or needs to be a Rhodes Scholar, but geez, some of those dogs are good for nothing while annoying everyone else around them other then their owner.
I agree, some owners seem to think their ankle bitters are cute. I think it’s ALL on the owners to train their dogs.
Our first family dog was a standard bred Daschound golden rod. MIL came to visit and potty trained Schultz and our son in one week. Shultz was with our son all the time. If one of us went outside and called his name, Schultz would bark once, and we would know where they were. She was a very loyal dog. When we went for walks in the city or anywhere we hardly ever needed a leash. She liked to walk about 10. Feet in front of us. When she got to the corner, we would say stop Schultz and she would sit and wait. Fond memories.
 
Pertaining to other things! Dad used to say.
You could tell what kind of a provider a farmer/rancher was by the size of his wood pile.
Their Personality was , by the way they treated their animals.
 
Breakfast time for the blind hood cat Mr Po. I don't normally feed on top of my car but there was a lot of activity at the OWP soup kitchen this morning and he gets timid and backs away in a crowd.

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