Awesome dogs / Crazy pets Thread

North Idaho Wolfman

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Hey, North Idaho Wolfman, try putting some cayanne pepper spray on them!
I tried that... I just ended up seasoning myself up while driving, it made it nice and flavorful for them to chew on later. 😲
 

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I tried that... I just ended up seasoning myself up while driving, it made it nice and flavorful for them to chew on later. 😲
I was picturing seasoning up the seat belt. Then forgetting about it. Then digging out that little bit of crust that always ends up in the corner of your eye. 😳😳😳
 

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I didn't take no pictures but I guess I have been adopted by a beagle. Seen it running around the place several times, never fed it never pet it, nothing. Tonight I'm in the shop working on a tractor, little beagle standing at the doorway just staring at me. I'm like do I grab my gun or? Well I did, and the little dog came right up to me and laid on my feet. 2 hours later, he's laying around panting (in the 90's today). He looked hungry and looked thirsty so I grabbed the cat dish and gave it some water and some chicken scraps I had leftover from dinner. Ate it right up and drank plenty of water. Followed me right into the house too and the cat wasn't having no part of it. My cat's pretty good size, about the same size as the beagle, and a LOT meaner. I can't keep the dog in the house. One, it's stray and who knows what's hiding in his hair and 2 the cat will kill it. No seriously he'll kill the dog. Hates dogs. The beagle had no problem with the cat though, walked right up to it, then backed up quick when the cat went from defensive mode to aggression.

So when I moved out here (I live alone) I spent about a year with no pets other than the ones that are normal (wasps, ants, chiggers, ticks, spiders, a scorpion or two, deer, skunks, polecats, coons, and armadillos). Finally decided that one mouse in the storage building was one too many so I got my coworker to give me one of his barn cats, which did a wonderful job of keeping the mice down. BUT--it also wanted "attention" every single time I was out in the storage building working on a mower or whatever, I mean every time, she'd bring me most of a mouse, or rat, or whatever. At that point I realized I probably need a cat to keep inside so I got another one, pure white, really pretty female shorthaired cat. Problem was, in the middle of the night she'd go to the door and holler wanting to go outside. Finally I started letting her out and she'd hang around the house mostly, come in during the day. So my coworker said why don't you get a dog?

The answer to the question is multifaceted. The biggest reason, when I was real young, my neighbor was mauled to death by a pit. I watched every second of it and still remember it. His widow put the dog down and then a year or so later got another one which attacked me in my back yard. My dad wrote it off as maybe I was heckling it. A few years later the same dog was just minding it's own business in IT'S yard, then all at once it got up, run over to the fence, got under and scalped my little brother. I mean ate his scalp right off, well most of it. Obviously that did not set wwell with my dad and dad walked next door and cut the dog's throat, no warning, just cut it and let it bleed out. Many years later, we had a german shephard, and it attacked me as it was playing fetch. I threw the ball across the yard, he grabbed it, ran back, tail up ears up, like always, and took a good chunk out of my arm, with no warning whatsoever. Shot on site. I will not own a vicious animal of any kind no matter how "sweet" it is.

So my experiences with dogs has not been great. We also had a poodle, chihuahua, 2 or 3 heelers (my favorite), a beagle when I was very young (I do not remember it, just pictures), and a couple of mutt rescues-all good dogs and a few of them very very intelligent (well for a dog). But those negative experiences I had stuck and even this little beagle that is hanging around I don't trust it. The inside cat? Jerk. But at least a predictable jerk. He's laying beside me right now purring. All 18 lbs of it and no he's not really that fat, just a big old ball of fuzz. With an attitude, usually from 5am until about 7am, then from about 830 pm til 10. Play, cut up, attack you from around the corner (and bite), etc.
 
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Lugbolt, thanks for the insight it to those things.
I for one can appreciate anyone having a fear of an animal, really any animal!

I've had wolves, and wolfdogs, and may other dogs for years, Been bit a few times but honestly think I deserved some of the bites I got.

I've had one of my wolves angry with me, not a good feeling, they do have the capability to rip off your arm and beat you to death with it.

That said I think your pretty safe with a beagle...I'll put them at about a 2 on the vicious scale. 😉
 

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Lugbolt, thanks for the insight it to those things.
I for one can appreciate anyone having a fear of an animal, really any animal!

I've had wolves, and wolfdogs, and may other dogs for years, Been bit a few times but honestly think I deserved some of the bites I got.

I've had one of my wolves angry with me, not a good feeling, they do have the capability to rip off your arm and beat you to death with it.

That said I think your pretty safe with a beagle...I'll put them at about a 2 on the vicious scale. 😉
Then of a course it depends on the beagle 😱😱😱 Neighbor had a couple beagles, didn't get them fixed and it snowballed and got away from him. Next thing you know he's got 20 of them. They didn't get handled enough and turned feral.

The pups would escape from there pen, and acted like a roving gang. Had a couple come after me, but once a couple of them got a boot they learned to stay away.

They got into another neighbors goat pen, and it didn't end well for them or the goats. This was over just one week.

He was actually lucky the police didn't get involved since he paid for the goats. With the new local ordinance, he could have been fined $1,000 for each aggressive animal. So if just one in tha pack is agressive, they can fine him for each one in the pack.

It could have cost him $11,000 plus the goats.
 

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My advice is to take it to a vet and see if it has a chip or tattoo to locate the owner. Probably not but I have returned a few strays through that method.

If you don’t trust dogs don’t even think about keeping it. That is no good for you or the dog. There are no kill shelters or beagle rescue groups that will take it and get it into a home that appreciates it instead of tolerate it. Beagles are working dogs and need a job or they will find trouble.
 
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Lugbolt - I was a farmboy many years ago. A farm tends to attract dropped cats, stray/lost dogs, etc.

Some of the dogs created big problems; aggressive to the animals, our own dogs, and sometimes us....

I can certainly relate to your apprehension about a strange dog. As adults, we have always owned dogs, but I'm still very leary of dogs I don't know.
 

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She had a busy week granny sitting. She did a pretty good job training grandma too!!! 😂🤣😂🤣 She was telling grandma it was time for her walk.

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Today I took Gypsy in for her mani-pedi at Petsmart. We had to switch places for her nail trims since the vets office isn't offering the service on it's own anymore do to staff cuts from Covid.

Once we we're done she got to go shopping and picked out a couple bones. One was a knuckle, the other was a rib bone. Both smoked.

I gave her the knuckle when we got home. I threw the other on the breakfast bar in the shopping bag. Fast forward to tonight, she was laying on the floor, directly under the bag on the breakfast bar crying 🤣😂🤣😂 Asked her what she wanted and she gets up and noses the bag. I'll remember next time to store the extras in the laundry room cabinet.

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This is guaranteed to knock the momma out 😁😁😁😁😁 She tucks in and your out in a matter of minutes.

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Doing laundry got interesting. Someone decided to guard the laundry.

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Daughter in law installed a tracking app on our phones to keep track of the grandkids. So our phones will ding if one of them arrives at our house.

Gypsy knows that if my phone gives off a certain tone that one of her kids arrived 😁😁

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It is a real shame the way your hounds are so unloved and mistreated :LOL: