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HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / Re: hard time
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on: August 13, 2009, 04:35:39 pm
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Thanks guys some good and funny stuff. I was wondering if there was anybody whos wife's had the problem with the money that goes into it I see now that I'm not the only one. Thanks again.
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HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / hard time
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on: August 13, 2009, 02:25:37 pm
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hey guys wondering if anybody had any suggestions. My problem is this I'm having a hard time convincing my wife to do the hog dog thing. Not only for me but also for my boys as well. she thinks the dogs are aggressive and shes also worried about the feed bill a place to keep them all sorts of things. I told her that there are more aggressive dogs in general so its not only hog dogs. that our back yard was big enough to chain them to a tree with a long chain to let them have freedoom to move about. That no matter what kind of dog we get their still going to eat. So any help out there from whomever would be welcome.
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HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / Re: how young is to young?
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on: August 05, 2009, 12:57:42 pm
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I took my three year old with me deer hunting last year a couple of times although he would have gine every time if I would have let him. We went on one of the coldest days of the year last year and he stuck it out like a champ. The first time we went he wanted to leave and go home but I made him stay and the next time we went he understood that he was going to have to stay. I think one of the biggest things for me as a dad to remember is that the kiddos have a short attention span and so when they get ready to go you either have to entertain them or take them home both of which ruin the hunt, but when I take my boy and now boys (got two now) its their hunt it's about them. So if I can get them distracted by looking through the binocualrs every 30 seconds like my son did last year then thats what I need to do because it keeps them in the woods and keeps them wanting to go back.
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