Yeah i be flexin on myself like you broke ass got some nice mags thoughI heard flexin
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Indeed sirYeah i be flexin on myself like you broke ass got some nice mags though
Fuck no lol
Went to the CMP last month and shooting with @gasouthsiderevolver and with a friend moving to AZ.
This month I had life getting in the way. I agreed to be in a wedding, so can't buy ammo.
Great looking pup!
Forgot you had that one
Most of them know he shitted in my car, got him out he was scared of the cars on the highway jumped back in with red clay on his paws. He never goes in front seat but he did this day. He almost got left on the side of highway I was coming home from college one time. I got some pics....Great looking pup!
all part of raising a big dogMost of them know he shitted in my car, got him out he was scared of the cars on the highway jumped back in with red clay on his paws. He never goes in front seat but he did this day. He almost got left on the side of highway I was coming home from college one time. I got some pics.... View attachment 56594
He had literally just shitall part of raising a big dog
Manage a 65+ run kennel boarding mostly big working dogs other kennels were scared to take. Dogshit quickly becomes no big deal.He had literally just shit
Other than that he’s good besides being aggressive when someone other than myself puts him in the cage or goes in his room while he’s in the cage. I think it’s a trust thing and he feels like it’s his safe place. Obedience trained and knows a few protective commandsManage a 65+ run kennel boarding mostly big working dogs other kennels were scared to take. Dogshit quickly becomes no big deal.
Some of it may be trust. But GSDs are naturally territorial. As you saw with Duke, he's great with people (unless they rush him) but he's very dominant & territorial with other dogs.Other than that he’s good besides being aggressive when someone other than myself puts him in the cage or goes in his room while he’s in the cage. I think it’s a trust thing and he feels like it’s his safe place. Obedience trained and knows a few protective commands
My roommates and I was all he knew for 2 1/2 years until I moved back to GA. He’s nosey so when people come around he don’t want to go in the cage that’s when he rages lolSome of it may be trust. But GSDs are naturally territorial. As you saw with Duke, he's great with people (unless they rush him) but he's very dominant & territorial with other dogs.