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From my observations, dogs have mastered not only the Saveloy but also the Cocktail and the Cumberland sausage. I see no reason to suppose that wolves would require any extra training?

 

It's not about whether they could master it. Trouble is, they are a pack animal which is a classic sign that they're heavily unionised. As soon as you start trying to change their job description they'll be straight out.

 

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From my observations, dogs have mastered not only the Saveloy but also the Cocktail and the Cumberland sausage. I see no reason to suppose that wolves would require any extra training?

 

We are talking " lawn sausage " here i presume :biggrin:

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Liquidized cat foot peanut butter or chocolate spread put at your preferred zero range, little bu**ers cant pick it up and run with it so you get plenty of time for the head shot. Leave the body and the others will come for that to, you can get quite a pile in a short while.

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