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What has your dog taught you?


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I was just thinking back over the years I've had dogs and it occurred to me that they've taught me a lot. Amongst a lot of other things they've taught me patience and the ability to look at things from others' point of view, that one size never truly fits all and that you never ever stop learning.

Also never to take hubby's dog to school because he has a penchant for doing an unusually sloppy poo right outside the school gates....

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Lola has taught me to have a sense of humour even when it would normally be difficult.

 

I've learn't that I really appreciate the feeling that a dog gives you of seeing how excited they are when I come home and I'm excited to see her too.

I've learn't that my heart seems to rule my head.

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Mine has taught me that

On the way home from the marsh a dog crate is not acceptable and a heated seat is required.

After a plucking and gutting session, dog food is only edible if there is boiled duck/pheasant/pigeon liver mixed with it.

Dog beds are ok for a quick doze but for a really good nights sleep a sofa and fluffy cushions are essential. (Bigbird, I think you know who we're describing here)

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......That a little knowledge is simply not enough.

.......That inside most dog owners there is a idiot trying to get out.

.......That just because a person has a website and a KC affix it does not mean they know the score.

....... That none of the top gundog trainers ever use a internet forum

 

:lol::lol::lol::lol::good:

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Really?. Have you seen some of the questions, and answers, on these forums?. Proof enough for me !

 

And of course you started out knowing everything without having to ask daft questions , asking about anything is how people learn , hence the saying there is no such thing as a daft question .

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And of course you started out knowing everything without having to ask daft questions , asking about anything is how people learn , hence the saying there is no such thing as a daft question .

He only listens to Opie lol!

 

 

 

Anyway let's get this back on track it was supposed to be a lovely thread

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Never put my hand in his mouth

Don't leave him in my van

Don't leave him along with access to the lads snap boxes

Don't let him have anything that can be rendered down to kit form

Be wary at customers house as he will sneak in and sleep on there sofa/play with kids

 

His grasp of MINE extends to everything

 

English Bull terrier

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