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My Five Favorite Positive Training Tools for Dogs
Tools are an essential part of life and dog training especially when your dog has figured out how to use items as tools. These are some of m...
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Tools are an essential part of life and dog training especially when your dog has figured out how to use items as tools. These are some of m...
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The majority of children who meet Mr. N have no idea whatsoever how to greet dogs properly. They run up to him yelling "puppy" ...
Kind of nervous to sit with those chains... what if you can never move from that spot again?? :P
ReplyDeleteHe would be one sad pup.
DeleteHOLY!! Either your pup is tiny of that is one HUGE ol' ship anchor you've found there!!
ReplyDeleteI think it might be a combination of both. I'm not entirely sure how big "normal" anchors are though.
DeleteHi Y'all!
ReplyDeleteYep! That was a big ship ahoy! Where's the ship? Are you going on a trip? Oh I get it! You're sittin' in front of some sort of a MONUMENT! Got it!
Y'all come by now,
Hawk aka BrownDog
You win!
DeleteWow! Where are you? HUGE and for sure there a story behind it. Happy Black n White Sunday. Lots of Golden Woofs, Sugar
ReplyDeleteThis is outside the Columbia River Maritime Museum in Astoria, Oregon.
DeleteYou look very adventurous in front of that giant anchor, like you're about to set sail to some new land!
ReplyDeleteI think he would enjoy that.
DeleteWow, that looks huge against your little self.
ReplyDeleteEverything looks huge against him. He's like a Lilliputian.
DeleteI couldn't spot you for a second there!!!
ReplyDeleteHe is rather dwarfed by that anchor.
DeleteBrave you for sitting there all by yourself. Weren't you afraid it would fall on you? I would have been.
ReplyDeleteDina
Didn't even blink!
DeleteWhat a cool photo! Yikes! You look so tiny next to that anchor. What a fantastic photo!
ReplyDeleteThanks. I like the sense of scale.
DeleteWoooooow big anchor! Makes for a pretty nifty awesome picture. Wow!
ReplyDeleteThanks! It is pretty hefty.
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