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Walking the Dog
< on 11/7/2005 5:22 PM >
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Anyone ever use a dog as a tool to scout out or explore a place?

Ive found my Husky "blue" a great help. Not only can he hear/sense activity before I do but a guy walking a dog just looks a lot less suspicious in many situations than a guy snooping around with a bag and a flashlight

We can lift him over walls/fences, he swims across water, never barks... If only they made doggie asbestos masks he would go everywhere with us.

Anyone else have non-human UE partners?

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Re: Walking the Dog
<Reply # 1 on 11/7/2005 6:34 PM >
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i've taken my parents bassett hounds on occasions with me before to old houses when i opt to go alone.

once i was confronted by a landowner that came out of no where and i used jake as an excuse. i told him that he got off of his leash and i had to run him down. i guess its a good thing i parked my car about 1/2 mile down from where i was at and he couldn't see it apparently.

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Re: Walking the Dog
<Reply # 2 on 11/7/2005 6:42 PM >
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Posted by softasylum
i've taken my parents bassett hounds on occasions with me before to old houses when i opt to go alone.

once i was confronted by a landowner that came out of no where and i used jake as an excuse. i told him that he got off of his leash and i had to run him down. i guess its a good thing i parked my car about 1/2 mile down from where i was at and he couldn't see it apparently.


That too! runaway dogs are a great excuse to be somewhere you shouldnt.


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Re: Walking the Dog
<Reply # 3 on 11/7/2005 6:43 PM >
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I dog sat a German Shepard, great big dog, he was part wolf. I couldn't lift him over the smallest fence. But he could scout like no other. Dogs are great...

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Re: Walking the Dog
<Reply # 4 on 11/7/2005 6:54 PM >
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I explore with a guy that has a really sweet german shepherd. This dog loves tunnels. When he has a headlamp around his neck, he even wanders a bit on his own.

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Re: Walking the Dog
<Reply # 5 on 11/7/2005 6:57 PM >
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Posted by MacGyver
I explore with a guy that has a really sweet german shepherd. This dog loves tunnels. When he has a headlamp around his neck, he even wanders a bit on his own.

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Sweet! I'll have to post some pics of "blue". I got some decent ones of him swimming while we were wading across some water to get to an abandoned factory this weekend.

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Re: Walking the Dog
<Reply # 6 on 11/8/2005 12:06 AM >
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Here is my sneaky accomplice as we took the "back way" into an abandoned rubber factory this weekend. The water was freezing but he loved it.





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Re: Walking the Dog
<Reply # 7 on 11/8/2005 3:21 AM >
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Posted by SpookyDan
Here is my sneaky accomplice as we took the "back way" into an abandoned rubber factory this weekend. The water was freezing but he loved it.






LUCKY BASTARD. What an awesome dog.

For sure I'd take my dog (if she weren't old and generally incontinent). They are great friends, and the know things you don't and they can smell a bad idea a mile off and they can scare the shit out of something if need be, and they are loyal and protective and they won't let bad people fuck with your shit.

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Re: Walking the Dog
<Reply # 8 on 11/8/2005 3:37 AM >
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They can also be good at spotting other dogs (for sites that caution to "beware of dog")

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Re: Walking the Dog
<Reply # 9 on 11/8/2005 4:01 AM >
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SpookyDan-

That dog is an absolute beauty! Look at him admiring his handsome reflection in the water...

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Re: Walking the Dog
<Reply # 10 on 11/8/2005 4:12 AM >
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Posted by merulla
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That dog is an absolute beauty! Look at him admiring his handsome reflection in the water...


Thanks! He wasnt always so handsome and loveable. We picked him up from teh shelter 2 years ago and the first time we left him home alone he nearly wrecked the entire house. He broke out of 2 crates, ate a vacuum cleaner, broke a door down and ran away countless times
Now hes great tho, can leave him home alone, let him go out in the un-fenced yard without fears of him running away, etc.. Was a lot of work to get him trained right but worth it!

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Re: Walking the Dog
<Reply # 11 on 11/8/2005 5:12 AM >
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That is such a beautiful dog. I wish I still had my german shephard. She was ran over by my school bus when i was a little kid. We had moved to the country from the Bronx a few years before the death and she never adjusted =\. She would flip out whenever she heard/saw anything in the woods.

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Re: Walking the Dog
<Reply # 12 on 11/8/2005 12:32 PM >
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Been in more buildings than most people calling themselves explorers.





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Re: Walking the Dog
<Reply # 13 on 12/1/2005 7:07 AM >
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I have Miniature Dachshund who will bark at most anything that moves, unless she's on a leash. I don't think she's the kind of dog that would be good for exploring. Scouting maybe, but not exploring... She's kinda too spoiled lol.

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Re: Walking the Dog
<Reply # 14 on 12/1/2005 7:59 AM >
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i would think for the most part dogs would get in the way of this kind of stuff but they may make good sentries in some cases

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