Wonder how many dogs end up with brain injuries.Doc wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2023 6:03 pm
My Uncle had a litter of beagles. He was an avid rabbit hunter and would used to take the dogs in the back of his pick up truck. One day one fell out of the truck and hit its head. After that if you went to his farm where the dogs ran free you have to stay in the car with the window only part way down and wait for my uncle to come out and tie the dog up, or the dog would jump in through the window and start biting you. It did not seem to matter how often you went to his house the dog would do the same thing over and over again
Except for one other dog that I encountered one time, that did not know me, that was the only dog ever that did not like me.
Seeing dogs with jobs (like hunting or herding sheep) amazes me. Total dedication.
Came across a video channel of this guy and his sheepdog, and the comment section of full of people accusing him of "abuse" for "forcing the dog to work"....
and I thought to myself, "Have these people never been to a farm or rural area?"
Well, one of the next videos on the playlist was the guy giving the dog the choice of staying home for the day or working. Every time the guy said the word work, the dog would get so excited and revved up, he was ready to burst through the door before the guy could even get it opened.