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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 2561906" data-attributes="member: 11837"><p>hey I'll add this to anyone with a lab that LIKES Water</p><p>get yourself a plastic kiddie pool, and a dozen minnow's, and let your lab catch them</p><p> my last Lab would spend a lot of time, chasing them till h got the all, a good way to burn energy and stay cool in the summer time for him LOL</p><p> and to those that don;t think its so kind to them minnow's Sorry</p><p></p><p> but my dog highly enjoyed them or until they stopped swimming any more</p><p> he bring me the broken ones to fix, but , you know that went , they make good fertilizer for the garden! or till some other critter takes them and eats them, so NEVER any waste in nature!</p><p></p><p></p><p> I would also imagine doing this it would motivate many dogs to get INTO the water! as most have a desire to hunt chase in them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 2561906, member: 11837"] hey I'll add this to anyone with a lab that LIKES Water get yourself a plastic kiddie pool, and a dozen minnow's, and let your lab catch them my last Lab would spend a lot of time, chasing them till h got the all, a good way to burn energy and stay cool in the summer time for him LOL and to those that don;t think its so kind to them minnow's Sorry but my dog highly enjoyed them or until they stopped swimming any more he bring me the broken ones to fix, but , you know that went , they make good fertilizer for the garden! or till some other critter takes them and eats them, so NEVER any waste in nature! I would also imagine doing this it would motivate many dogs to get INTO the water! as most have a desire to hunt chase in them! [/QUOTE]
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