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    Re: Non Football it's anout dogs

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Yeah that was Tanner and he was a cross, lovely natured dog, but you had to always keep him on a lead when he was out because he'd just go running all over the place uncontrolled otherwise. He's the one who got hit by a car shortly after he was able to bolt out of the house after a visitor left the front door open for a few seconds - it was about two years after your mate did the decorating.
    So sorry to hear that mate

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    Re: Non Football it's anout dogs

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    So sorry to hear that mate
    Thanks Guy's Im going to look into it some more. I suppose it's just like people and certain foods suit certain dogs. They have cooked chicken once a day with some Butchers. A few biscuits in the morning. I am quite soft with the treats tho so maybe it's them. I got them down to almost nowt recently. It's only my dog. The bitches are fine. Vet gave me some steroids for him n that takes it down but I want to try n avoid using them too much. Thanks again.

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    Re: Non Football it's anout dogs

    How did dogs cook food in the wild?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
    How did dogs cook food in the wild?
    With great difficulty.

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    Re: Non Football it's anout dogs

    Quote Originally Posted by joecity View Post
    With great difficulty.
    On a Spit perhaps

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    Re: Non Football it's anout dogs

    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
    How did dogs cook food in the wild?
    Specially adapted dog barbecues.

    From Lidl.

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    Re: Non Football it's anout dogs

    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
    How did dogs cook food in the wild?
    Dogs were the first to discover fire, and they taught us how to do it when we domesticated them.

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