in theory. In reality I don’t think he would get near her as she is really reactive towards German Shepherds.
She was pinned by one when she was a puppy and always seems to try and attack them.
Then there is the few thousand miles between us. Other than that I can’t see an issue 🤪
She is usually pretty good when not in season. Gets up when we get up, often puts herself to bed about 2230.
Doesn’t help that we have a tenant down stairs who is looking after his friends dog. An intact Cane Corso, Rottweiler, Malamute or Akita mix breed. That thing is a 60kg beast and...
Thank you. She is currently in season and is feeling a bit horny.
Whimpering as I hade in the toilet and up around 5am wanted to just let the other dogs in the area k ow she is still available.
Probably got another week of this and then she hopefully will be back to herself.
I do what needs to be done. Pruning I use a throw line and SRT with base anchor.
Dismantles, I spike but sometimes if I need to set rigging I will access with SRT as it is quicker and then at the top can set an anchor, rigging points and then decent to start the works.
If I can just spike up...
I was wondering and looked it up.
In professional matches they have up to 4 minutes to do it. It creates suspense and you try and out psyche the opponent and disrupt their rhythm. The scattering of salt is a good luck thing.
Like all traditional martial arts they are deep rooted with tradition.
Not my dog but a friend in the UK had a few issues with break ins and got himself a household guardian. He is also doing some protection work with him.
Hugo is a Chinese Red Dog and it 9 or 10 months old and about 48 kg already.
This thing would scare the snot out of you in a dark night.
The squeals on the last clip were because the land dropped away towards a cabin. One of the lumps I knocked off rolled that way and wedged in between the trees and was a bugger to cut up. Hence the delight after we built a little catchers mitt to keep the log off the floor and rolling sideways.
Not posted in this thread for a while. Climbed and dismantled a decent sized spruce today. Had Haakon out with us helping in the ground.
Surprisingly sound timber as at that size they are often decayed round these parts.
Good day out yesterday at the fights. 79 fights in the end. Felt a bit sorry for Haakon as he was there at 0830 and I picked him up from the ferry at 2355 last night. I left about 1830 as I wanted to get home.
Then up the gym today for another clinch session followed by a few rounds on the pads.
Haakon has been doing his Muay Thai Judging and refereeing course.
There is a 100 fight gala this Saturday in Oslo. Probably one of the biggest fight events in Scandwegia.
We will be going to watch and Haakon will be a ring judge on a lot of them and probably shadow reffing some of the bouts.
I’ve been a bit busy lately but trying to get back down the gym to the Muay Thai classes. Went to a clinch session on Sunday. Not been for 3 weeks due to a few sniffles and general work load. Felt great. Managed to chuck a few people about, was great fun.
Not bad considering I am 52 in...
Yes the missus is.
My pictures never turn out that nice. I have an eye for a picture but never quick enough to get my phone out.
Therein lies the problem of Sean suggested retirement plan. I would have to rob, borrow or steel everyone else’s pictures of my dog.
The missus sent me some pictures of the walk yesterday morning. Stunning skies, fluffy clouds and a still fjord make for a decent picture.
Oh, there is a dog in them as well to keep on topic.
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