orezok
Elite Member
Richard, you had us all fooled. We thought you were a person. :laughing: :laughing:
Our S&R team just spent 4 days working with cadaver dogs in the Wash. mudslide. Amazing creatures.....they performed admirably, heroically and would not stop without physically being removed. They really were our eyes in the field.......
Growing up, when raking hay or baling a field out on the back fields, didn't matter if was a 1/2 hour job or a 3 hour job, somehow my dog would know when I was on the last windrow and would come out to the field to escort the tractor back to the barn.
My current dog likes to go with me to my friends house, who has 5 dogs and gets excited when he "knows" we are going. Somehow he knows when I'm going to go. And first I thought he might be clued by the phone ringing (my friend calling) and then leaving, but it doesn't matter if I talked to my friend and arranged a meeting hours or days before, somehow he knows the difference between me putting on my jacket and hat to go to the woodshed versus going to my friends. I don't know how.
:laughing::laughing:...........I know dam well the ***** planned it.
She never got away with that again.