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Dogs?

  • Sit

    Votes: 41 16.2%
  • Fetch

    Votes: 46 18.2%
  • Belly Scratchers

    Votes: 80 31.6%
  • Dog Farts

    Votes: 69 27.3%
  • Leg Humps

    Votes: 28 11.1%
  • Cookie? Good boy..

    Votes: 58 22.9%
  • @Ceasar Milan, Fuck you!

    Votes: 103 40.7%

  • Total voters
    253

lusidghost

Well-Known Member
I just ordered this for my dog because he keeps chewing off his collar while he's out on his lead. I've tried a bunch of different types, but he always manages to get to them somehow. So I started wondering what they used for a guard dog who is on a chain all day, and I came upon wolf collars. I always thought spiked collars were just to look cool, but they are mainly to protect the dog's neck. If mine gets randomly attacked by a pack of coyotes they'll catch a rude awakening. Good luck escaping this one, Houdini.

 

jungle666

Well-Known Member
I just ordered this for my dog because he keeps chewing off his collar while he's out on his lead. I've tried a bunch of different types, but he always manages to get to them somehow. So I started wondering what they used for a guard dog who is on a chain all day, and I came upon wolf collars. I always thought spiked collars were just to look cool, but they are mainly to protect the dog's neck. If mine gets randomly attacked by a pack of coyotes they'll catch a rude awakening. Good luck escaping this one, Houdini.

Where did buy it, looks deadly ( Australian lingo for cool)
 

GreatwhiteNorth

Global Moderator
Staff member
Check this site out - I think I might drop some coin for some Big Boy Bling.

 

Offmymeds

Well-Known Member
I have a soft spot for beagles too . I've known a few good ones , all hunting beagles . My favorite one I found some old pics of .

He was gifted to a good friend by an old Portuguese beagle breeder , he was old school . His dogs were tools , well taken care of , but tools .



Sad face little fella wasn't used to getting much lovin'...

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About 3 hours later at his new home...

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All settled in a couple months later...

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A lean mean rabbit machine . Pound for pound the strongest most athletic dog I've ever seen .

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His name was Chester , Chester the rabbit molester . Classic beagle escape artist , he escaped one night and got on a track . It didn't end well . He had a helluva 5 years though .
My first dog, Max, was a beagle. We had a hay field behind our house which he would dart into as soon as he was let out. You could see the hay movements as he tracked rabbits. Within a few minutes he would come back with a rabbits head and drop it at my feet then push it to me with his nose. He wanted to play the game of fetch with the rabbit head.
 

GreatwhiteNorth

Global Moderator
Staff member
My first dog, Max, was a beagle. We had a hay field behind our house which he would dart into as soon as he was let out. You could see the hay movements as he tracked rabbits. Within a few minutes he would come back with a rabbits head and drop it at my feet then push it to me with his nose. He wanted to play the game of fetch with the rabbit head.
Here's our "little" guy playing with the remains of a toy.
I keep him in the fence for the most part cause, well, Beagle.

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lusidghost

Well-Known Member
Check this site out - I think I might drop some coin for some Big Boy Bling.

I have a husky so I feel like a metal chain would yank his fur out. Those are dope though. I almost bought him a Versace knockoff collar studded with Medusa heads once. He hadn't stopped growing yet, so it seemed like a waste.
 

BarnBuster

Virtually Unknown Member
This got mixed reviews but I liked it.

This was always my goto place for HD canine leads, collars, etc. Been around forever.
 

BarnBuster

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