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Land On The Left Land On The Right

Last post 08-23-2012, 3:09 PM by Bkeepr. 5 replies.
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  •  08-17-2012, 10:48 AM 42810

    Land On The Left Land On The Right

    It's wishful thinking if you can keep a Lacy out of a puddle.

    We were out doing some scouting and she was full of mud by the time we got back to the truck.

     

     

  •  08-22-2012, 1:54 PM 42817 in reply to 42810

    Re: Land On The Left Land On The Right

    Does she take off running back and forth through the water just to have it spash.  The faster mine go the better they like it.
  •  08-22-2012, 5:59 PM 42821 in reply to 42817

    Re: Land On The Left Land On The Right

    Mud is FUN!  Unless you are the one cleaning it up.

    Kathy


    A tired dog is a GOOD dog.
  •  08-22-2012, 8:18 PM 42823 in reply to 42821

    Re: Land On The Left Land On The Right

    Mud and cow pies!! Yay what fun!

    Or maybe something dead to roll on, that's a real treat!!

    Jimbo


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  •  08-23-2012, 9:28 AM 42825 in reply to 42823

    Re: Land On The Left Land On The Right

    Mine likes to smell around the edges first to see what critters came to drink. Then she runs back and forth as fast as she can as if to say I own this.

    The cow pies are something else the wet ones are the worst. Its their version of sent killer for hunting.

    Rolling on something dead and dead animal breath gets interesting too.

  •  08-23-2012, 3:09 PM 42829 in reply to 42825

    Re: Land On The Left Land On The Right

    Roll in it or eat it... aw heck why not do both!

    Ack!

    Kathy


    A tired dog is a GOOD dog.
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