Any recommendations on fuel for dog during lunch break?Extra dog bed and towel to wipe down kennel
Chunk of plywood to put your jack on if needed
Back up gun
Fuel for dogs during lunch break
Any recommendations on fuel for dog during lunch break?Extra dog bed and towel to wipe down kennel
Chunk of plywood to put your jack on if needed
Back up gun
Fuel for dogs during lunch break
I buy packs of cheap hot dogs..$1.25 for 8Any recommendations on fuel for dog during lunch break?
That would be for me!!!!.... don't know...fried bacon smeared with peanut butter?
"If you saw me you’d say I was lying…5’11”, north of 300 lbs."That would be for me!!!!
Fine, but the peanut butter is mine"If you saw me you’d say I was lying…5’11”, north of 300 lbs."
Well there ya go. Dude you prolly oughta give the damn bacon to your dog. lols
Whatever, you do you but i'll keep myself strong and good shape. My dog would miss me if i keeled over & couldn't hunt.Fine, but the peanut butter is mine
This makes sense but I'd be too afraid of my 2 beasts getting the Chits in a motel room or something!!I buy packs of cheap hot dogs..$1.25 for 8
Summer sausageAny recommendations on fuel for dog during lunch break?
Start them on a bit of this food item before you leave???This makes sense but I'd be too afraid of my 2 beasts getting the Chits in a motel room or something!!
Water, shade, rest in the kennel. Unless they have a problem and need something special/extra with electrolytes, carbs, sugars, etc., there's really nothing more needed. A high fat (peanut butter) or meat only protein (summer sausage) snack really isn't going to provide them with any source of carbs (energy) that they can turn into energy for the remaining few hours of the day.Any recommendations on fuel for dog during lunch break?
Boot dryer
Hit up the Double Barrel in Henry, SD just down the road from Watertown for dinner.
The conibear traps I am well aware. Are there any snare traps that will harm a dog? My buddies who trap have shown me both conibears which I know how to release and snare traps, which I think are generally supposed to trap an animal around the neck. I think 99% of dogs would not be harmed by a snare, it is the same as being staked down on a leash. Once a dog I was hunting behind got snared in a trap. She was standing there when I walked up, and I simply backed the snare off, removed it from her neck, re-set it, and we were on our way. From my understanding the conibear traps are the only ones to really be concerned about. Neck snares do not strangle a dog and are easily backed off, so why carry a wire cutter? If I'm missing something here please let me know, I do my best to be prepared for everything.South Dakota allows "kill" traps.