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Steve I warn everyone who aren't familiar with them ...just because its a little two foot across "puddle" do not mean you can step in it ,I have literally seen people go to their necks ,not a good way to spend the day when you still got to walk 10km to camp.
I usually get one leg in up to the satchel (crotch) on most every outing,it's just a matter of fact ...it usually happens working up to a point when I'm watching the dog and not my feet,watching a dog burn across the barrens like a champion and instantly disappear in a spray of black bog is hilarious though .
I once had a heavy set Chesapeake that I would run with the setters ,or at least try to ...this one day the setters were burning across the country and leapt what must been a 10 foot high banked boghole ,they did it with style ...the other brown puddin was giving his all to keep up he leapt the same hole and came up short digging head first in the off side like a hammer -did a complete somersault to his four paws and kept running ,I nearly pissed myself !
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09-14-2015, 10:37 PM
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Originally Posted by chris dawe
Steve I warn everyone who aren't familiar with them ...just because its a little two foot across "puddle" do not mean you can step in it ,I have literally seen people go to their necks ,not a good way to spend the day when you still got to walk 10km to camp.
I usually get one leg in up to the satchel (crotch) on most every outing,it's just a matter of fact ...it usually happens working up to a point when I'm watching the dog and not my feet,watching a dog burn across the barrens like a champion and instantly disappear in a spray of black bog is hilarious though .
I once had a heavy set Chesapeake that I would run with the setters ,or at least try to ...this one day the setters were burning across the country and leapt what must been a 10 foot high banked boghole ,they did it with style ...the other brown puddin was giving his all to keep up he leapt the same hole and came up short digging head first in the off side like a hammer -did a complete somersault to his four paws and kept running ,I nearly pissed myself !
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Pics of the chessie? I'm thinking of getting one.
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