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mikew_RIP

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Sorry to hear that Scott,hope it heals with no problems,having had a mongrel that would tackle anything on four legs i know how difficult these situations can be.
 

Scott Murray

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Sorry to hear that Scott,hope it heals with no problems,having had a mongrel that would tackle anything on four legs i know how difficult these situations can be.
I am waiting to get my second bark collar back, I will trial using these on high setting just for when I am feeding them. I think it should help, I am also considering de-balling my pure bred staffy to hopefully help matters.
 

mikew_RIP

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We considered castration on our mongrel but never got around to it,he even broke one of his canine teeth inside his gum biting one of our Great Danes,he finally eased his attitude after going for another of our Danes which stepped back as he came picked him up gave him a hell of shake and through him down the garden,he seamed to realize after that he wasn't invincible.
He was fantastic with people he just hated any thing on four legs.
 

Scott Murray

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We considered castration on our mongrel but never got around to it,he even broke one of his canine teeth inside his gum biting one of our Great Danes,he finally eased his attitude after going for another of our Danes which stepped back as he came picked him up gave him a hell of shake and through him down the garden,he seamed to realize after that he wasn't invincible.
He was fantastic with people he just hated any thing on four legs.
The thing is my big dog does stop even though he may start it, but my little stubborn staffy just keeps going even if he is losing. Something needs to happen though as it seems to be getting worse. Its strange that they can fight like this but then in 10mins licking each others wounds...
 

Scott Murray

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Here he is...

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Ironwood

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Boys will be boys :cocksure:.

My old dog ( he is long dead now ) hated that purple spray, he used to run and hide as soon as he saw you getting it out.
 

Vixen

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Walked outside after a nice rain and look who flies over.

They fly over in helicopters here :D They do flyovers of our area every year looking for marijuana crops. They set up base on our local community centres nice flat paddock. I've seen the chopper fly over with huge bundles of marijuana tied to the skids. They load it up into trucks on the common and take it away. Country around here is heavily forested rainforest and very hilly. Perfect for growing a crop :D
 

Scott Murray

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They fly over in helicopters here :D They do flyovers of our area every year looking for marijuana crops. They set up base on our local community centres nice flat paddock. I've seen the chopper fly over with huge bundles of marijuana tied to the skids. They load it up into trucks on the common and take it away. Country around here is heavily forested rainforest and very hilly. Perfect for growing a crop :D
Yeah but they are a fair way from the airport with their landing gear down. Maybe the pilot didn't like the storm we got come through :)
 
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