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Mar 25, 2019 16:10:39   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
RT friend wrote:
I first became interested in the interpretation of puppy prayer when I was working at Matamata in New Zealand on a dairy farm, what happened was one of the working dogs came home in the morning after a spending a few hours worrying sheep on the neighbours farm, the problem was he couldn't fix the hole he made in his cage to get out, he could pull wire apart but couldn't put it back the way it was and so he knew he was caught.

That's why he was praying for me to fix it up and hide the evidence, so I listen to what he was saying to God and prayed with him, he would go ruff ruff and I would reply bow wow, he was cursing the sheep and I was saying amen amen.

In this instance the prayer I intercepted and reported to you was all about the deep loyalty the dog has for Bernie Sanders.



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Dumb dog, must have not been a working dog or it would have known better.

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Mar 25, 2019 16:39:04   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Dumb dog, must have not been a working dog or it would have known better.


I can't remember his name now but he couldn't help it, if the boss didn't have another dog that was just as good he would have just paid the neighbour for the damage and built a super good lock up to keep him locked up at all times when not getting the cows in.

And that isn't cruel because it takes an hour in the morning and another hour in the afternoon when milking twice a day and there was moving them around during the day, but no his career ended that day, I couldn't figure out.

Thanks for the reply.

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Mar 25, 2019 16:45:22   #
Rose42
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Actually rats are very smart, can be taught to do tricks, and can find a million ways to chew up your house. Just because they are destructive does not mean they aren't smart.


Oh they're smart. Too smart. But the difference is there is no bond with a rat so that limits what they can do. With the man/dog team the only limits are the limits we put on ourselves.

I could use a couple of good ratting terriers right now....

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