Hey brewgun

Posted:
Sun Sep 15, 2013 3:27 pm
by jehler
Brotha I think you should write up an article for Olly and have him sticky it in the dog forum. I think everyone here could benefit greatly from your vast knowledge and skills in basic obedience training with dogs, the way you have honed Chester into such a perfect example of a dog, never jumping up on trucks, breaking kennels or eating your dinner off the counter. I really can't wait to have him in the barge, think you can train him to help set the anchor?
Re: Hey brewgun

Posted:
Sun Sep 15, 2013 3:31 pm
by RonE
jehler wrote:Brotha I think you should write up an article for Olly and have him sticky it in the dog forum. I think everyone here could benefit greatly from your vast knowledge and skills in basic obedience training with dogs, the way you have honed Chester into such a perfect example of a dog, never jumping up on trucks, breaking kennels or eating your dinner off the counter. I really can't wait to have him in the barge, think you can train him to help set the anchor?
Sounds like a chesterpeak.
Re: Hey brewgun

Posted:
Sun Sep 15, 2013 3:37 pm
by BrewGUN
Training collar coming into play...
Re: Hey brewgun

Posted:
Sun Sep 15, 2013 3:40 pm
by jehler
Ecollars are for re-enforcement, your gonna have to take a minute and teach the dog something before you start burning the shit out if it crut
Re: Hey brewgun

Posted:
Tue Sep 17, 2013 6:59 am
by Woody
jehler wrote:Brotha I think you should write up an article for Olly and have him sticky it in the dog forum. I think everyone here could benefit greatly from your vast knowledge and skills in basic obedience training with dogs, the way you have honed Chester into such a perfect example of a dog, never jumping up on trucks, breaking kennels or eating your dinner off the counter. I really can't wait to have him in the barge, think you can train him to help set the anchor?
This sounds like the question of a man disgruntled by a dog eating his dinner.