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Old 01-15-2015, 02:55 PM   #1
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this happened to me too but i had underwear on....
it was a huge commotion of snarling

i couldn't see a thing... pitch black and i was swinging a big stick
screaming and yelling thinking my dog was being torn apart
that's how it sounded to me
thankfully it was the reverse
One on one, a big dog will tear a coyote apart. But it's often not one on one. One yote may try to bait a big dog back to the pack.

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Old 01-15-2015, 07:09 PM   #2
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One on one, a big dog will tear a coyote apart. But it's often not one on one. One yote may try to bait a big dog back to the pack.
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my dog wasn't big.... only 60 lbs
but she was a Mountain Dingo (Australian cattle dog- black)
i got her @ 6 1/2 weeks old
@ that age they have stout little short legs
that stick straight out and down

Knowing she had to be tough as nails to survive the coyotes
i would hold her with one hand while watchin TV
and tap her four feet repeatedly on the floor
non stop.... to increase her tactile response

this daily routine toughened her up real solid
like she was made out of oak
she could spin like the turret on a tank
ready to Rumble.... real FAST

after that i taught her martial arts
and i would pull sneak attacks on her
bringing out her toughness so she was all about self defense
and not something to fool with as she was Very Adept.

i remember running her to the bathtub to wash off all the blood
i was covered in it and she was too
trying to discover her wounds to stop the bleeding
but never found even one cut...

she had kicked major ass and i was never so proud
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Old 01-15-2015, 08:43 PM   #3
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my dog wasn't big.... only 60 lbs
but she was a Mountain Dingo (Australian cattle dog- black)
i got her @ 6 1/2 weeks old
@ that age they have stout little short legs
that stick straight out and down

Knowing she had to be tough as nails to survive the coyotes
i would hold her with one hand while watchin TV
and tap her four feet repeatedly on the floor
non stop.... to increase her tactile response

this daily routine toughened her up real solid
like she was made out of oak
she could spin like the turret on a tank
ready to Rumble.... real FAST

after that i taught her martial arts
and i would pull sneak attacks on her
bringing out her toughness so she was all about self defense
and not something to fool with as she was Very Adept.

i remember running her to the bathtub to wash off all the blood
i was covered in it and she was too
trying to discover her wounds to stop the bleeding
but never found even one cut...

she had kicked major ass and i was never so proud
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RMARSH: glad your dog wasn't hurt or eaten.
Seriously... what kind of bud do you have access too...? Wow....

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Old 01-15-2015, 10:22 PM   #4
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Seriously... what kind of bud do you have access too...? Wow....
Labrador maaan. The dog ate the stash.
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Labrador maaan. The dog ate the stash.
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Great reference...
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Seriously... what kind of bud do you have access too...? Wow....
"after that i taught her martial arts"


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my dog wasn't big.... only 60 lbs
but she was a Mountain Dingo (Australian cattle dog- black)
i got her @ 6 1/2 weeks old
@ that age they have stout little short legs
that stick straight out and down

Knowing she had to be tough as nails to survive the coyotes
i would hold her with one hand while watchin TV
and tap her four feet repeatedly on the floor
non stop.... to increase her tactile response

this daily routine toughened her up real solid
like she was made out of oak
she could spin like the turret on a tank
ready to Rumble.... real FAST

after that i taught her martial arts
and i would pull sneak attacks on her
bringing out her toughness so she was all about self defense
and not something to fool with as she was Very Adept.

i remember running her to the bathtub to wash off all the blood
i was covered in it and she was too
trying to discover her wounds to stop the bleeding
but never found even one cut...

she had kicked major ass and i was never so proud
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RMARSH: glad your dog wasn't hurt or eaten.
That's awesome !!! You make the dog whisperer look like a sissy
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