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How awesome would this be?
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If you had a truck and/or a trailer big enough it might be. Or was it used for a kids play house?
Both mine went through a terrible chewing phase. The coonhound was particularly enamored of my clothing. He also deconstructed the pantry one night. The beagle Aussie mix took out many an oven mitt, multiple towels, rugs and dog beds, and more rolls of TP than I care to think about. They are 4 1/2 and closing in on 3, so it’s pretty much stopped, thank goodness. Love them both, but don’t know that we’ll do dogs again after this. For one thing, at 55 and 70 pounds, I can’t even lift them.Re the chewing, both of you see my post 718.
8x8 10 tall. Front part was a kids playhouse. Back has walk in door and was storage area.If you had a truck and/or a trailer big enough it might be. Or was it used for a kids play house?
He definitely chases chickens when unsupervised, but I'm not sure he would kill one. He has had opportunity to kill chickens before but didn't. I still don't trust him and he is never allowed around the chickens off a leash or unsupervised. He is definitely not a farm dog, and is just a pet. My son adores him, so that is why we keep him around. I got him cheap, a "clearance puppy" if you will. And if you all have ever seen Marley and Me, you know what you get when you get a "clearance puppy." lol He was the largest pup in a F1BB Mini Doodle litter. His dad was a mini doodle that was less than 20 pounds, and mom was a standard poodle (artificial insemination I guess?) All if his litter mates took after the mini doodle and were around 30 pounds or less. Okie weighs around 45-50 pounds, and is considered a medium sized Doodle and is less desired than a mini, so we got him cheap. lolI had a doodle once and that's how I got him. Never again though. Worse farm dog ever. OK, almost ever. Huskies are the worst.
Sometimes people just don't think about thing's like that when they want to get rid of something.8x8 10 tall. Front part was a kids playhouse. Back has walk in door and was storage area.
I have a truck and work has 2 trailers I could use either of. Problem is is that the ad says it's in the backyard inside a vinyl fence with only a 3' wide gate. No taking down any fence or driving on grass. Must disassemble and carry to street and load. Idk how it'd be taken apart in any type sections that could be moved and reassembled.
The Doodle chew up his dog bed and now he sleeps on an old cushion on the floor. lol I agree, no more house dogs for me.Both mine went through a terrible chewing phase. The coonhound was particularly enamored of my clothing. He also deconstructed the pantry one night. The beagle Aussie mix took out many an oven mitt, multiple towels, rugs and dog beds, and more rolls of TP than I care to think about. They are 4 1/2 and closing in on 3, so it’s pretty much stopped, thank goodness. Love them both, but don’t know that we’ll do dogs again after this. For one thing, at 55 and 70 pounds, I can’t even lift them.
Either that or they had to get the daddy a step ladder?He definitely chases chickens when unsupervised, but I'm not sure he would kill one. He has had opportunity to kill chickens before but didn't. I still don't trust him and he is never allowed around the chickens off a leash or unsupervised. He is definitely not a farm dog, and is just a pet. My son adores him, so that is why we keep him around. I got him cheap, a "clearance puppy" if you will. And if you all have ever seen Marley and Me, you know what you get when you get a "clearance puppy." lol He was the largest pup in a F1BB Mini Doodle litter. His dad was a mini doodle that was less than 20 pounds, and mom was a standard poodle (artificial insemination I guess?) All if his litter mates took after the mini doodle and were around 30 pounds or less. Okie weighs around 45-50 pounds, and is considered a medium sized Doodle and is less desired than a mini, so we got him cheap. lol

Why can't I find awesome free stuff like that around here?? That would be an awesome brooder or hen house.
I would have to buy vicks by the gallon. He tries to eat everything. I can't tell you how many ink pens and pencils he has consumed. Yes, consumed.Anything you don't want him to chew, put a dab of Vicks on it. You may have to repeat for a while. I have other techniques that work really well if you want to DM me so we don't derail this thread.