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It's sad that you feel you have to post "please no rude comments" is that really what this section has become? Either way, it's never too late to start training for agility :) You might want to check with your vet first, just to mak…
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My dogs have never needed them. I own a border collie and a beagle. With the border collie especially, there is a certain amount of ice that gets stuck in the fur between their paws, but nothing overly serious. Many dogs will not tolerate sn…
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My dogs have never needed them. I own a border collie and a beagle. With the border collie especially, there is a certain amount of ice that gets stuck in the fur between their paws, but nothing overly serious. Many dogs will not tolerate sn…
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Here's my beagle after the coyotes got him in 2007 this happened at approximately 8:30am in April. He barely made it. Don't let him out alone especially between dusk and dawn. Ensure you have a proper fence, and get coyote rollers or a hotwire …
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Here's my beagle after the coyotes got him in 2007 this happened at approximately 8:30am in April. He barely made it. Don't let him out alone especially between dusk and dawn. Ensure you have a proper fence, and get coyote rollers or a hotwire …
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My dogs have never needed them. I own a border collie and a beagle. With the border collie especially, there is a certain amount of ice that gets stuck in the fur between their paws, but nothing overly serious. Many dogs will not tolerate sn…
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My dogs have never needed them. I own a border collie and a beagle. With the border collie especially, there is a certain amount of ice that gets stuck in the fur between their paws, but nothing overly serious. Many dogs will not tolerate sn…
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It's sad that you feel you have to post "please no rude comments" is that really what this section has become? Either way, it's never too late to start training for agility :) You might want to check with your vet first, just to mak…