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by Laris on 27 February 2007 - 01:02

After the exhaustive work of cleaning out the room of the 4 weeks old puppies, my reward was to lie down on the floor in the room and let their little paws do a massage on me by crawling all over me. I love puppies' smell

by AKVeronica60 on 27 February 2007 - 01:02

Do Right-- Sometimes that is where the jobs are. Eric and I lived in Fairbanks, Alaska for a year because my husband's company moved us up there...it got down to -65 for a couple of days in a row. It was a deep freeze for six weeks at one point in the winter, where it was constantly -35 to -60. But it can be comparatively nice most of the time...the cold is not so cold in many places in Alaska. I went skijoring with the dogs down the frozen Chena River at -20 and -25. I sweated so much at that temp that I had to take off my gloves and unzip my jacket. Which was not the heaviest jacket, either. It was a lot of fun. I live in Anchorage now. Other people live where it is that cold in Alaska, because they wish to be secluded from civilization (you can probably translate that as stupid people and their issues, LOL) and live closer to Nature.

Shelley Strohl

by Shelley Strohl on 27 February 2007 - 02:02

Wait till they're 3.5 mos old and not only ripping your clothes off you, but leaving deep trenches on the skin beneath as you struggle to stay on your feet moving them from the night kennel to the exersize yard! Anybody know where I can buy a size small suit of armor??? LOL Shelley -who just HAS to breed high-drive working dogs instead of slow, placid hound dogs or something...

DesertRangers

by DesertRangers on 27 February 2007 - 02:02

My two litters resulted in having bleeding ankles and torn clothing all the time. If anything moved they attacked! lol PS It's in the eighties here in Texas this week...

by AKVeronica60 on 27 February 2007 - 04:02

I kept one of my Zidane v.h. Sevens pups longer than usual-- trying to get him to Mexico. He tore up four pairs of pants so bad that they had to be thrown away, put holes in two more but which are still wearable, destroyed a shirt, ripped my jacket,and my robe. He leaped up at one point, grabbed my pants by the crotch, and he jerked my pants down to my ankles while ripping a hole big enough to put my fist in. That was one time when I was very thankful indeed that I was not a man!

by EchoMeadows on 27 February 2007 - 09:02

AKV I've got that visual, Just today hubby was helping me play with some shelter dogs, we had let them out in the yard, we get toys and chewies, and all kinds of stuff for them, But one female pup fixated on the hubby he was running and playing with her then turned and started running backwards, as she was leaping in the air, he was trying to get her to target a tug rope he had in hand however she was fixated on one area and finally he ran backward into fence just as she leaped and grabbed for crotch area, Yup you guessed it, right in the wahooohooo's he squeeked and I nearly dribbled laughing so hard. What a riot !!

MI_GSD

by MI_GSD on 27 February 2007 - 12:02

ROFLMBO! Poor hubby but I do wish you had video of that! My pajama bottoms did get yanked down to my ankles this morning. Did have my caffeine yet and wasn't moving quite quick enough.

by Alabamak9 on 27 February 2007 - 12:02

Verconia/EchoMeadows, To funny and I have been there trust me. I have a litter from Zidane now and I wear rubber knee high boots to clean the kennel. I had a customer come to see puppies last week and she was used to american shepherds and wanted me to let them out together to see. I tried to warn her don't think she was prepared needless to say she left without a puppy said they were too much for her. I remember my first working line about twenty years ago this is when I discovered the rubber boots what a ankle saver. Marlene

by Do right and fear no one on 27 February 2007 - 21:02

Echo: I can not believe you laughed at your poor husbands misfortune. Don't you know that those are the most important things in the world to him :)

anika bren

by anika bren on 27 February 2007 - 22:02

At English tack shops you can get 'half' chaps, that cover from ankle to knee with thick leather. Keeps needle sharp teeth off skin very well.





 


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