Lab 10,979 Posted April 17, 2011 Report Share Posted April 17, 2011 I have no idea what my dog is thinking....and I'm almost certain she wouldn't be able to pick a good dogman out of a lineup. Most dogs have only two things on their mind whether something tastes good or if they can hump it. I'm a crap dogman I keep mine waaay past their sell by date let them sleep on the couch and feed them chicken curry and beer at the weekend. I applaud my quarry if it escapes and take the dog to the vet if it's injured. That post tells me you,re a better dog man than alot of folks You think so ...............if you cant read your own dogs body language then i think your struggling from the start..... Quote Link to post
baw 4,360 Posted April 17, 2011 Author Report Share Posted April 17, 2011 I'd second that lab. Good replies folks and some interesting thoughts. Quote Link to post
Lab 10,979 Posted April 17, 2011 Report Share Posted April 17, 2011 I'd second that lab. Good replies folks and some interesting thoughts. How do i save this and print it off............ Quote Link to post
KittleRox 2,147 Posted April 17, 2011 Report Share Posted April 17, 2011 I have no idea what my dog is thinking....and I'm almost certain she wouldn't be able to pick a good dogman out of a lineup. Most dogs have only two things on their mind whether something tastes good or if they can hump it. I'm a crap dogman I keep mine waaay past their sell by date let them sleep on the couch and feed them chicken curry and beer at the weekend. I applaud my quarry if it escapes and take the dog to the vet if it's injured. That post tells me you,re a better dog man than alot of folks You think so ...............if you cant read your own dogs body language then i think your struggling from the start..... I think maybe undisputed has more of a connection than HE thinks, I just picked up on the sell by date bit Quote Link to post
Lab 10,979 Posted April 17, 2011 Report Share Posted April 17, 2011 I have no idea what my dog is thinking....and I'm almost certain she wouldn't be able to pick a good dogman out of a lineup. Most dogs have only two things on their mind whether something tastes good or if they can hump it. I'm a crap dogman I keep mine waaay past their sell by date let them sleep on the couch and feed them chicken curry and beer at the weekend. I applaud my quarry if it escapes and take the dog to the vet if it's injured. That post tells me you,re a better dog man than alot of folks You think so ...............if you cant read your own dogs body language then i think your struggling from the start..... I think maybe undisputed has more of a connection than HE thinks, I just picked up on the sell by date bit Of course he does mate, the post is very tongue in cheek. Having a bond with your dog and knowing how it acts in certain situations keeps you 1 step ahead of the game...........oh and less time at the vets i might add... Quote Link to post
baw 4,360 Posted April 17, 2011 Author Report Share Posted April 17, 2011 I'd second that lab. Good replies folks and some interesting thoughts. How do i save this and print it off............ Quote Link to post
KittleRox 2,147 Posted April 17, 2011 Report Share Posted April 17, 2011 I have no idea what my dog is thinking....and I'm almost certain she wouldn't be able to pick a good dogman out of a lineup. Most dogs have only two things on their mind whether something tastes good or if they can hump it. I'm a crap dogman I keep mine waaay past their sell by date let them sleep on the couch and feed them chicken curry and beer at the weekend. I applaud my quarry if it escapes and take the dog to the vet if it's injured. That post tells me you,re a better dog man than alot of folks You think so ...............if you cant read your own dogs body language then i think your struggling from the start..... I think maybe undisputed has more of a connection than HE thinks, I just picked up on the sell by date bit Of course he does mate, the post is very tongue in cheek. Having a bond with your dog and knowing how it acts in certain situations keeps you 1 step ahead of the game...........oh and less time at the vets i might add... I thought he was slightly taking the piss lol and another thing, paying thousands for a dug and taking it on the fens and pointing it at a hare ,lifting 5 out of 5 doesn,t make you a good dug man Quote Link to post
baw 4,360 Posted April 17, 2011 Author Report Share Posted April 17, 2011 I have no idea what my dog is thinking....and I'm almost certain she wouldn't be able to pick a good dogman out of a lineup. Most dogs have only two things on their mind whether something tastes good or if they can hump it. I'm a crap dogman I keep mine waaay past their sell by date let them sleep on the couch and feed them chicken curry and beer at the weekend. I applaud my quarry if it escapes and take the dog to the vet if it's injured. That post tells me you,re a better dog man than alot of folks You think so ...............if you cant read your own dogs body language then i think your struggling from the start..... I think maybe undisputed has more of a connection than HE thinks, I just picked up on the sell by date bit Of course he does mate, the post is very tongue in cheek. Having a bond with your dog and knowing how it acts in certain situations keeps you 1 step ahead of the game...........oh and less time at the vets i might add... f**k sake lab, you keep this up and I'll need to rethink my thoughts about you...... Again I agree with you too many people think dogs are machines, they don't want to get close to them cos they know they will be off loading them sooner rather than later. These folk never understand why someone keeps a dog with faults but they'll never get out of the sport what someone who has bonded with a dog will. When my dog catches something I'm pleased for the dog, these guys are more interested in knowing someone witnessed it. 2 Quote Link to post
KittleRox 2,147 Posted April 17, 2011 Report Share Posted April 17, 2011 I have no idea what my dog is thinking....and I'm almost certain she wouldn't be able to pick a good dogman out of a lineup. Most dogs have only two things on their mind whether something tastes good or if they can hump it. I'm a crap dogman I keep mine waaay past their sell by date let them sleep on the couch and feed them chicken curry and beer at the weekend. I applaud my quarry if it escapes and take the dog to the vet if it's injured. That post tells me you,re a better dog man than alot of folks You think so ...............if you cant read your own dogs body language then i think your struggling from the start..... I think maybe undisputed has more of a connection than HE thinks, I just picked up on the sell by date bit Of course he does mate, the post is very tongue in cheek. Having a bond with your dog and knowing how it acts in certain situations keeps you 1 step ahead of the game...........oh and less time at the vets i might add... f**k sake lab, you keep this up and I'll need to rethink my thoughts about you...... Again I agree with you too many people think dogs are machines, they don't want to get close to them cos they know they will be off loading them sooner rather than later. These folk never understand why someone keeps a dog with faults but they'll never get out of the sport what someone who has bonded with a dog will. When my dog catches something I'm pleased for the dog, these guys are more interested in knowing someone witnessed it. Must be the summer lol Quote Link to post
baw 4,360 Posted April 17, 2011 Author Report Share Posted April 17, 2011 I thought he was slightly taking the piss lol and another thing, paying thousands for a dug and taking it on the fens and pointing it at a hare ,lifting 5 out of 5 doesn,t make you a good dug man a man after my own heart, well f*****g said :notwort Quote Link to post
baw 4,360 Posted April 17, 2011 Author Report Share Posted April 17, 2011 I thought he was slightly taking the piss lol and another thing, paying thousands for a dug and taking it on the fens and pointing it at a hare ,lifting 5 out of 5 doesn,t make you a good dug man a man after my own heart, well f*****g said Quote Link to post
snoopdog 1,256 Posted April 17, 2011 Report Share Posted April 17, 2011 to run a dog on 5 hares and for the dog to kill 5 hares on the fen it has to be in top condition and at the top of its game ..so there for its got a good dog man behind it... Quote Link to post
baw 4,360 Posted April 17, 2011 Author Report Share Posted April 17, 2011 to run a dog on 5 hares and for the dog to kill 5 hares on the fen it has to be in top condition and at the top of its game ..so there for its got a good dog man behind it... Depends how long he has had it but I take your point. Quote Link to post
coolbreeze 9 Posted April 17, 2011 Report Share Posted April 17, 2011 to me a good dog man is someone who takes real care of there dogs healthy and fit well fed you get out of them what you put into them Quote Link to post
iworkwhippets 12,508 Posted April 17, 2011 Report Share Posted April 17, 2011 I have no idea what my dog is thinking....and I'm almost certain she wouldn't be able to pick a good dogman out of a lineup. Most dogs have only two things on their mind whether something tastes good or if they can hump it. I'm a crap dogman I keep mine waaay past their sell by date let them sleep on the couch and feed them chicken curry and beer at the weekend. I applaud my quarry if it escapes and take the dog to the vet if it's injured. That post tells me you,re a better dog man than alot of folks You think so ...............if you cant read your own dogs body language then i think your struggling from the start..... Read your own dogs body language, well said Quote Link to post
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