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my dogs killed the neighbors cat
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<blockquote data-quote="Smooth" data-source="post: 16043640" data-attributes="member: 89702"><p>My Lab free ranged 3 different places I lived for his 15 years, the first 2 years were a city lot, the next 6 years were about 4 acres and the last 7 years were the 26 acres I'm on now, none of those places were fenced. </p><p></p><p>I would get up in the morning, feed him and then let him out the back door. </p><p></p><p>After coffee, shit/shower/shave and getting dressed (30 minutes or so), I'd open the back door and, most of the time, he'd be there waiting to come in. If he wasn't there I'd whistle and wait a minute or two and he'd come running.</p><p></p><p>I taught him the boundaries of each lot and he never strayed. I'd watch him from time to time and see him walk up to the lot line, particularly in the city, and sit down and watch the neighbor kids play or people walk by in the street.</p><p></p><p>Listened better than any human I know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smooth, post: 16043640, member: 89702"] My Lab free ranged 3 different places I lived for his 15 years, the first 2 years were a city lot, the next 6 years were about 4 acres and the last 7 years were the 26 acres I'm on now, none of those places were fenced. I would get up in the morning, feed him and then let him out the back door. After coffee, shit/shower/shave and getting dressed (30 minutes or so), I'd open the back door and, most of the time, he'd be there waiting to come in. If he wasn't there I'd whistle and wait a minute or two and he'd come running. I taught him the boundaries of each lot and he never strayed. I'd watch him from time to time and see him walk up to the lot line, particularly in the city, and sit down and watch the neighbor kids play or people walk by in the street. Listened better than any human I know. [/QUOTE]
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