Using a dog,not yourself or a Parrot for making cuts?
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Using a dog,not yourself or a Parrot for making cuts?
OK,
Here's a weird one for consideration.
Dog sitting tonight,also doing a spirit run.
Just before the time I expected feints,the dog went crazy.
I ended up putting the dog outside.
It has stayed with me many times before,and never behaved so.
Has anyone else ever noticed dogs behaving like this,or am I going mad?
I wish my nose was as good!
OK,this isn't a pet forum;back to the serious talk of keg-welding..........
Here's a weird one for consideration.
Dog sitting tonight,also doing a spirit run.
Just before the time I expected feints,the dog went crazy.
I ended up putting the dog outside.
It has stayed with me many times before,and never behaved so.
Has anyone else ever noticed dogs behaving like this,or am I going mad?
I wish my nose was as good!
OK,this isn't a pet forum;back to the serious talk of keg-welding..........
There is no ONE way.
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Easydrinker - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: Using a dog,not yourself or a Parrot for making cuts?
Teach him to bark when the hearts start! 

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chill - Master Distiller

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Re: Using a dog,not yourself or a Parrot for making cuts?
Not doable Chuck, dogs only love the smell of Tails...they're always at it
You should borrow the dog to let you know when to switch to the feints collection jar. He'll know when long before you do
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You should borrow the dog to let you know when to switch to the feints collection jar. He'll know when long before you do
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Re: Using a dog,not yourself or a Parrot for making cuts?
I have two dogs, one is a Dalmatian and the other is a Labrador.
Both dogs won't even come into the kitchen when I'm doing a run.
Shame really as it would be great to have a Parrot-Dog
Both dogs won't even come into the kitchen when I'm doing a run.
Shame really as it would be great to have a Parrot-Dog
I Don't Drink Too Much, I Just Drink Enough.
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Gaztops - Regular

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Re: Using a dog,not yourself or a Parrot for making cuts?
@Easydrinker
mate NFI about the cleverness of dogs regarding cuts etc although mine have a tendency to enjoy being about the LPG burner in winter, regardless of the type/stage of run I'm doing.
However, I can tell you that, if you're running a 2 1/2" potstill in the shed, you should NEVER play ball with the dog in the same area.
mate NFI about the cleverness of dogs regarding cuts etc although mine have a tendency to enjoy being about the LPG burner in winter, regardless of the type/stage of run I'm doing.
However, I can tell you that, if you're running a 2 1/2" potstill in the shed, you should NEVER play ball with the dog in the same area.

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