Show us Your Pet II
#481
Very cute dog.
#483
A short video I made today of our pup; almost 11 months old.
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#484
Can you believe all the collars we have for her?
Normal dog collar with our phone number on it - mainly used if tied to a rope in the yard.
Invisible fence beeper/buzzzer collar to stay in the yard.
Remote with beeper/shock collar for daytime walks and playtimes outside the yard with no leash.
Harness used for most walks these days especially at night since it has a very bright light attached.
And finally a normal leash.
Normal dog collar with our phone number on it - mainly used if tied to a rope in the yard.
Invisible fence beeper/buzzzer collar to stay in the yard.
Remote with beeper/shock collar for daytime walks and playtimes outside the yard with no leash.
Harness used for most walks these days especially at night since it has a very bright light attached.
And finally a normal leash.
#485
#486
Nice catch, Roxy. Dave some girls have lots of shoes, some collars...well, maybe not.
#487
Not at our house . . . animals come first. She just order a WeatherTech double dog dish for $52 and we must have 3 dozen bowls around the house that would work. Best part, she asked me if we should wait till Xmas to give it to her.
#488
Excellent! If Donna starts ordering dog collars with diamonds you've got a problem.
#489
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Seeing those dog collars reminded me of a spoof item about remote control farm dogs that appeared on a long-running local farming show back in the early '80s (I think). It caused outrage among townies (urban dwellers) who fell for it hook, line and sinker. The Youtube clip below only shows part of it, if you Google "Country Calendar remote control dog" the first clip listed has the full version, plus a preceding prank in which a farmer pretended to play his fences like a musical instrument.
#490
That's great Matt. I could not find anything beyond what you posted but it will be passed on to our neighbors who look to my wife to be the neighborhood dog trainer.