The most helpful dog in the world...Not discounting Guide dogs for the blind!

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bill3rail

Minister of Fire
Jan 12, 2012
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That's fun. Wish my wife's dang yeller tomcat could do dat!==c
 
<------- I don't think mine could do splits that large! Thanks for sharing, brought a smile to my face.
 
Hah! That's great.

Meanwhile, at my place:

[Hearth.com] The most helpful dog in the world...Not discounting Guide dogs for the blind!
 
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Hah! That's great.
Meanwhile, at my place:

Outstanding :) I have bought more new shoes this year than the past 10 combined - My puppy loves them!!
 
I loved that. I couldn't believe the size of those splits, though!

Knots, your post is hilarious. And, then when I saw the title, it became doubly hilarious.

Thanks for posting!
 
I had a lab, he passed away 2 years ago at the age of 14. I lived for helping me. I could go to the front door, open it and say "fetch some wood"...and he'd run out, grab a piece of wood from the stacks out in the wood shed, and bring it all the way inside and place it on the wood rack. I'd send him for 4 or 5 pieces at a time and then give him his treat in the kitchen. He was a great dog. I wish I had a video of him doing it....but only have the memories.
 
what a cool video...those pieces weren't small either. maybe I can train my GSD pup to do that.......probably not. thanks for sharing, made me smile.
 
I had a lab, he passed away 2 years ago at the age of 14. I lived for helping me. I could go to the front door, open it and say "fetch some wood"...and he'd run out, grab a piece of wood from the stacks out in the wood shed, and bring it all the way inside and place it on the wood rack. I'd send him for 4 or 5 pieces at a time and then give him his treat in the kitchen. He was a great dog. I wish I had a video of him doing it....but only have the memories.
Lab are the best, I had two I loved, lost them a couple years ago.
 
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