No Dogs

Submitted by To Embarrassed on 3/14/06 at 7:42 PM. ( ) 68.250.134.35

Allowed in shop. That is my new policy after one of my wabbit dogs chewed the face off of a finished cape ready to mount. My fault and boy does that hurt. That sure is a lesson learned. LOL

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This response submitted by Brian Masters (B) on 3/14/06 at 11:54 PM. ( ) 152.163.100.14

just how big is thiis dog? and where was the cape that he could get at it? you must be one of the few people who use Mastives to hunt wabbits. LMAO


Me to

This response submitted by Charles on 3/15/06 at 12:44 AM. ( ) 64.12.116.14

I had my lab chew the nose off one of mine. you learn fast to keep them out of reach of them. Cheaper to buy dog food then deer hides.


dogs

This response submitted by mike d on 3/15/06 at 9:51 AM. ( ) 66.191.20.242

My aussie spends all day in the shop with me (when she can't con me into letting her out!), and she has never done more than sniff!
She was taught early what no means, and I could leave her alone in there all day with know worries; 'course aussies are just about as smart as dogs get!


Yep

This response submitted by Kristi on 3/15/06 at 10:05 AM. ( ) 144.9.8.21

My lab walked in the shop yesterday and gave one of my low-hanging deer a kiss on the cheek, then walked over and laid down in her usual spot. I was flattered.

Now, my cat is a different story. It decided to claw holes in my rubber gloves last night. I had to give him another flying lesson.


the only good cat

This response submitted by Bobbi Meyer on 3/15/06 at 1:24 PM. ( bwartistry@earthlink.net ) 168.166.80.209

is one that is stuffed hanging on the wall ! LOL


That's not true!

This response submitted by Trapper on 3/15/06 at 5:43 PM. ( ) 67.149.234.213

cats also make great underwear in the winter!


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