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Aye. Still feel awful about it. I had to get back up a tree but a couple of the lads took him to the shop with them, where he apparently shit bigly more.

He was alright in the side. Poked his head out and watched a fair bit.

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I gave my dog a moose thigh bone one day.  I expected her to gnaw in it for a bit.

 

49 minutes later it was about 15cm long instead of 45cm.

 

She had cracked it open and had all the marrow from the inside.  Catiledge etc and the bits of meat left ion the outside.

 

She is usually good with bones but this one made her squirt for about 4 days.  Couldn’t take her to work and we had trouble leaving her home for longer than a couple of hours.

 

Luckily the neighbour looked in on her and walked her midday.

 

Maybe it was because it had been running around a week earlier as opposed to a bone from the butchers.

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Only time my dog comes to work is surverthe woods or viewing private customers.

It's just not fair to leave him in the wagon all day.

Besides when I'm sawing it's random on break times so dogs being routine orientated again that's unfair 

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35 minutes ago, roys said:

What have you been feeding him😀 or did he sneak some extras.

 

Too much clearly because he's deposited vast amounts under normal circumstances today too. He got into the spare food bags upstairs a couple of weeks ago. Might check those again.

 

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35 minutes ago, Rich Rule said:

I gave my dog a moose thigh bone one day.  I expected her to gnaw in it for a bit.

 

49 minutes later it was about 15cm long instead of 45cm.

 

She had cracked it open and had all the marrow from the inside.  Catiledge etc and the bits of meat left ion the outside.

 

She is usually good with bones but this one made her squirt for about 4 days.  Couldn’t take her to work and we had trouble leaving her home for longer than a couple of hours.

 

Luckily the neighbour looked in on her and walked her midday.

 

Maybe it was because it had been running around a week earlier as opposed to a bone from the butchers.

 

I had a muntjac head sitting on a staddlestone. Noticed Sailor had nosed it off and was having a tentative lick. Thought little of it. Couldn't find it the next day, save for a few cm of jawbone. Crunched the whole thing up.

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It can be a ballache and/or a joy.

We walk Igor at 6.15 when he does his ablutions, then he’s in the Ranger at 7.30 ready to go to work.

Another walk at tea break (10.30) one at lunchtime, usually home by three, then guess what? He wants a walk! Bloody knee killing me atm, but off we go, limping round the village.

 

Love the little fella, but he’ll be our last I reckon.

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2 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Love the little fella, but he’ll be our last I reckon.

That's what I said but now walk  three while the youngest generation work. Mind two of them have taken to refusing an afternoon walk.

 

Long live Igor

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