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Aye. Free him every time I check his water. Ties himself straight back up, which in fairness is preferable to him going under the telehandler. He is fortunately scared of the big yellow thing. Not remotely scared of saws though, which he investigates tip first, nose first.

 

He tried felling a fairly senior lady with said tether the other day. Estate agent who liked dogs and was happy for me to leave him in the garden with her while I looked round inside. I'd left the long line on him in case any sheep hove into view (that'd be one way to meet the neighbours). She was talking with some other people who turned up to view. He started circling her like the scene in Star Wars where they trip up the massive walking robots. Good lad. Estate agents deserve it, old women or not.

 

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So I'm afraid he's not done anything really moronic for a while. Keep you posted. Won't be long.

 

 

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This is like when I had to wait around dad’s office for him to finish something before we could go home.

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It has been pretty hot here in Norway so the dog has been chilling a lot.

 

Early long walks and late night walks.  A double coats must make it pretty hot.

 

Chilling in the garden.  There is a Roe Buck that lives in the woods and seems to know exactly how long the long line is and teases her LOL.

 

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