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  • #16
    $P-Ritch$
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 1267

    Originally posted by Dutch3
    I have 5 dogs, mostly of the Chihuahua-type. The smallest weighs about 4 lbs. and the largest about 15 lbs. I can't imagine them carrying much. Maybe some ammo or a couple of beers.

    Heck, I will probably end up carrying them.
    That reminds me of my parents old dachsund. He and the chihuahua go on walks with the labs. The chihuahua can go all day, but the dachsund ends up being carried after a while in my dad's sweatshirt.

    I guess it really is hard for 3in. legs to keep up with 2 ft. ones
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    • #17
      lsellers
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 20

      Originally posted by Cali-Shooter
      Dogs as pack mules? Well, if it is sturdy enough, maybe it can carry some ammo in packs
      dogs used to be trained during the olden daays in spain and south america to transport goods from one destination to another much like courrier pigeons transporting notes in order to avoid border patrols. Their packs generally included drugs and contraband.

      Dutch get a larger dog and have it carry the smaller dogs in it's dog pack. Dog carrying dog. I guess that would bring a whole new meaning to your dog packin' like the little one in the picture posted previously.
      As you walk, eat and travel, be where you are. Life can only take place in the present moment. If you lose the present moment you lose life itself.

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      • #18
        lewdogg21
        Cattle Thieves Pro Staff
        • May 2009
        • 10369

        Originally posted by $P-Ritch$

        This picture is old. Sienna, on the far right has since passed.


        I wasn't knocking in OP, sorry if it came off that way.
        I have 2 choco's. You need to move in next door to me so then we can have one giant Labrador romp all day every day.

        If you buy these packs for your dogs you will have to get your dogs used to them before you need to use them. Put the pack on your dog and take them out for a walk. For my labs when I introduce them to neoprene or upland dog coat/protection I have them fetch balls so their mind is off the annoying thing they are wearing. If they associate the bag with doing something fun they will gladly put it on.
        Originally posted by jmonte35
        Disagree. Been trying to teach lewdogg21 how to hunt. It's like trying to teach Steve Wonder how to see. Not sure we're ever going to get there.
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