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    This shit will loosen your scales.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skifishbum View Post
    one of the best dog quotes ive heard came from the hustash
    Sometimes its best if the right dog finds you
    i hope franks snoz heals well
    they use them a bit
    sheldon stoke
    Love me some Sheldon stoke! Frank's nose seems to be doing well but main did it bleed a lot when it first happened.

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    Zoe guilted me into taking her for a quick 6 mile pedal yesterday. I couldn't let her die like this. Clearly she's in agony here. Click image for larger version. 

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    Doggie stoke

    Quote Originally Posted by brutah View Post

    Also, I have been looking to add a new pup to our household and kinda want a small dog. Am I crazy for wanting something like a Yorkie mix? Or some other terrier (jack Russell, Irish, Welsh, border terriers all look like they could fit our active lifestyle..... Someone talk me out of getting a small dog haha anyone have a small dog other than a heeler that does well on trails?
    We have a little dog now -Baxter a 17 lb border terrier mix ( from shelter so not sure) We always had bigger dogs prior and I am a little dog convert.
    Lighter, nimble but offset that they frequently have “little dog/ big dog syndrome” and also other dogs on the trail sometimes see them as prey so you have to be a bit aware of that bc they can get beat up easily too.

    terriers are awesome but can be terrible. I recommend getting a puppy/ young dog if going terrier bc they are very hard to break any habits established. Like you think you are a great consistent dog owner but you will fail if boundaries are not established early

    I’ve always liked the mini Aussie’s/ mix. Super good natured, they listen well and can go go go. Good trail buddies
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    Took Meritt out on his first real camping trip, and loved it.

    He’s starting to sleep on his back more and more these days though, can’t imagine how it’s comfortable for him.

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    Remy is right there with ya Merrit, Sleeping on the back in uncomfortable positions.

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    summer cooling
    gotta dry out the equipment

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    Out on MTB ride yesterday
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    They tell me it took a while to train them to pull in tandem and not bolt off the trail after ground squirrels

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    Animal cruelty, I wouldn’t let my horse pull that cow.


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    Quote Originally Posted by brutah View Post
    Also, I have been looking to add a new pup to our household and kinda want a small dog. Am I crazy for wanting something like a Yorkie mix?
    It's gonna have to be more "other" in that mix than Yorkie if you want a dog that can go on long hikes and such. Former NFL offensive lineman lives near me and walks a Yorkie. Makes me crack up when I see them.

    Maybe look at a mix that has Havanese. Our former Havanese could run and hike all day. Tough little guy without a terrier penchant for digging and tearing shit up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brutah View Post
    Hope it works out with your new dog ZZZ. Sure is a cute dog

    Also, I have been looking to add a new pup to our household and kinda want a small dog. Am I crazy for wanting something like a Yorkie mix? Or some other terrier (jack Russell, Irish, Welsh, border terriers all look like they could fit our active lifestyle..... Someone talk me out of getting a small dog haha anyone have a small dog other than a heeler that does well on trails?
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    Terriers really enjoy costumes.

    A buddy used to bring his Jack Russell on mtb rides. Dog had no trouble keeping up, and much better bike sense than the golden we used to ride with. Also, I can confirm that a scottie will sink, not swim, and if it does run, it will be in the opposite direction of your bike.



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    heard we were sharing terrier stoke. i love small dogs, but I agree with other comments that they can be stubborn as hell and somewhat hard to train. smart, loyal, and great hiking companions to boot.



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    Doggie stoke

    Went on a bike ride with kids…. Some single track off a paved bike path. On the way home on the bike path passed some folk with a tiny little tri-color dog, not sure what it was. They saw us coming on our bikes and popped it up into their arms like a yo-yo with the leash. The dog didn’t seem any the worse for wear, though I didn’t see a harness. Nice feature, I guess…..?
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    focus.

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    Some Maisie photos back in June before knee surg.
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    She is turning into the best dog we could have hoped for. Stays around the unfenced yard no prob. Bikes very well and mostly sticks right behind me on the downs. Still fine tuning keeping her by our side when people and dogs approach (she just wants to meet every dog and play) from above but for 9 months we aren't complaining.
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    We got our little sweetie Maisy a year ago this week.

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    Girl loves to party.
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    sheldons hopin hes not the only doggo thinkins woof the fuck hows a peakapoo ball of fur that needed to be carried won the show
    glad to watch though
    he says he wants to mail this to the judges
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    Well played, Sheldon, well played.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mofro261 View Post
    We got our little sweetie Maisy a year ago this week.

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    Girl loves to party.
    Another Maisie (slightly different spelling granted)! Sweet!
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    For a dog that came into foster care pregnant and basically feral, she's doing really well. Here's a crappy cell phone video of Moira working off the zoomies and practicing recall on the long line. She's fast.

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    Oso the border colllie at 5 months in the Beartooths.

    Oso was born at the end of December and he has already had a chance to hike in Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado. Iowa too but it is too hot to hike here, so he's a lake dog at the moment.

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