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Deputy Dog is a hunter, bred all the way through, loves nothing more, h-u-n-t-e-r, period.
The problem? Anything that moves is fair game, now sometimes that entertaining, like when he chases the missus when she runs for the phone (I wonder who taught him that? ), but it becomes problematic when the only thing moving is house flies.
He will climb up onto the back of the sofa and do his best impression of olympic divers to snatch a fly from mid-air.
Then for some genetically defective reason, he feels merely killing the little buggers is not enough, he has to eat them to make the hunter/prey cycle complete.
Now, when I was a kid our family always had boxers, big ones, 100+ pounders, but let me tell you, they can't hold a candle to the odiferous capabilities of a 25 pound Jack Russell who's been eating house flies.
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Beagle, that is one of the musk glands, in their wild state dogs used it to mark their territory. If your beagles are doing this on a regular basis it is because of their diet, check with a veterinarian, if they tell you there is nothing that can be done about, find a new veterinarian.
Grass, Deputy Dog does that on a regular basis, usually it is when he is sitting on my wife's lap, then all of a sudden she notices that her leg is VERY warm, and he bails for the back seat, unlike the character 'Fat Bastard' in the Austin Powers movies, he does NOT like his own brand.
It's up to me however to hit the window lock button or not.
Best of luck.
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A friend emailed it to me.
Apparently he was in stitches watching because of what my Deputy Dog did a few years back. My friend had bought a new place that included a barn that was pretty infested with mice and Norway rats.
I offered to bring my two Jacks over to cure the problem, he was skeptical, until he saw how frantic they got at the mere scent of the place. Just like that one was doing in the ladys arms.
The two of them went nuts darting to & fro often dispatching rodents at a full run without even breaking stride.
He just stood there with his mouth hanging open, speechless at the scene unfolding in front of him.
Unfortunately the little bugger has a problem judging size, he took on a wild hog in Florida last week.
Best of luck.
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I think I read someplace that Dry Dog food was invented during World War II as a result of food scarcity because of the war.
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The Gaines Food Co. started selling dry cat and dog food in the 1930's, mostly because up until then the only real choices was Ken-L Ration which was canned horse meat made from naturally deceased horses. By the 1930's there were too few horses around big cities (there was no real refrigerated transport so they couldn't ship very far) to provide enough material and needed better choices.
Gaines developed a way to make dry kibble using dehydrated meat meal that would keep without refrigeration are canning.
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