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    Hell No! I just over cooked it a bit on that side when I tripped over the dog and banged me head on the fridge.


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    You sound a little dangerous in the kitchen.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by donv View Post
    Hey Sailor,
    Don't ya just love it when someone makes a blanket statement about a whole group? Or, in this case, a whole breed? I couldn't help but notice the, "they are easily trained" comment.

    They are fearless and never timid. Briards have initiative as working dogs. They are highly intelligent and have a very good memory; therefore, they are easily trained. They are faithful and gentle to their families and they have the enthusiastic desire to please their masters.

    Read more: How to Train a Briard | Dog Training
    Thanks. Some are easier to train than others and then there's these 'happy but not so smart' sometimes (though there have been days that i've felt the same).

    But seriously speaking dogs, being 'just' dogs, are capable of so many tasks that it's almost unbeliavable. Of course it takes a lot of work and time. Ours maybe wouldn't never score in dog beauty shows but the one (and many before) have been pretty good in tracking and s/r services. Sort of a thing of my wife.

    Authorities use more and more volunteer services like this these days. Unfortunately it's not so uncommon here that people get lost in forests, for a reason or another. Berry pickers, senior citizen who suddendly decide a traditional way to die in privacy and silence of the forests. Police and military are searching for the vital time (24-48 hrs) and then they give the task to volunteers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    This mornings breakfast (even if it already past dinner time here now). Left over from the previous night was a slow cooked (took all bloody day) stew, so I had that cold with a piece of soy and linseed bread and a slice of chedder cheese under a fried egg.

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    And the ever present breakfast hound.


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    i hope the photo doesnt do the stew justice. :-)
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    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    You sound a little dangerous in the kitchen.......

    Not really, I was exaggerating on the story. I just burnt me egg and didn't want to admit to it...sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    i hoor the photo doesnt do the stew justice. :-)

    No it doesn't, but it sure does do justice to something not to be discussed over breakfast .


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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    Not really, I was exaggerating on the story. I just burnt me egg and didn't want to admit to it...sorry.

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    hahahahaha !!!
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    Oh by the way Steph, I dropped a little something into the post office today for you. Don't know if it will get to you before the day though.


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    The something may be on it's way but I think I got the message already. Thanks mate !
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    Your welcome mate.


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