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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Hester" data-source="post: 307114" data-attributes="member: 809"><p>I think any animal can be both a pet and a worker. I know in todays life styles this is not the correct way of thinking since we now have costumes for dogs and the likes. I remember when I was ten years old I went hunting with my Grandpa one of the dogs he had was a lazy thing and too fat from the summer, he wouldn't run a rabbit to save his life so my grandpa shot him. I looked and my Grandpa and ask him why he shot the dog and I will never forget the words or the way he looked at me when he said it, "son nothing or nobody eats in my house for free." he never had to tell me to cut wood or any other job ever again.</p><p>Best Regards</p><p>Richard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Hester, post: 307114, member: 809"] I think any animal can be both a pet and a worker. I know in todays life styles this is not the correct way of thinking since we now have costumes for dogs and the likes. I remember when I was ten years old I went hunting with my Grandpa one of the dogs he had was a lazy thing and too fat from the summer, he wouldn't run a rabbit to save his life so my grandpa shot him. I looked and my Grandpa and ask him why he shot the dog and I will never forget the words or the way he looked at me when he said it, "son nothing or nobody eats in my house for free." he never had to tell me to cut wood or any other job ever again. Best Regards Richard [/QUOTE]
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