Posted by Notjustair on December 13, 2012 at 20:10:40 from (174.253.148.57):
Put my buddy of 13 years down today. He had been declining for about a week so I knew what I needed to do. Still hard to believe there isn't a dog on the farm. I can almost see the coons taking over.
Couple questions: I am going to wait until spring to get a new dog. Selfishly, that is one less water I have to worry about and one less body in the cold to feel bad about. There is half a tub of feed there. Will chickens try to eat it and choke? I always throw cat food to my broilers to fatten them, but these are my layers.
Also, grandpa always said "one dog is a dog, two dogs is a half a dog, and three dogs is no dog at all". I always rescue dogs, but only do one. I'd kind of like to have several. Anyone have any insight?
I know it sounds bad to be planning for new dogs already. I will miss that old cuss but he is much better off. He's also watching the yard from the edge of the pasture fence.
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