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Hi - Am trying (again) to post.
Lucas has a new muzzle harnass. (It's not the same for biting dogs, he can bite, chew, bark and barf. I needed the harnass because he was dragging me through ice patches when he had his lease attached to his collar. question for the cosmos: How can a 17 pound dog drag a 100+ woman?
This contraption works very well, I can hold the leash with one finger and traipse anywhere.But with the last snowstorm, Lucas dove into the very wet, very icy snow and tunneled head first. Result: his face froze and the contraption froze to his face. A very sad pup.
BTW: at 11 on Saturday mornings, Lucas can be seen in his new training session at Petco in Augusta (the store in Sears plaza). Sit! Wait! Free! Good dog! Widdgie widdgie woo!
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