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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 2855534" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>Lots of great info here, thank you!</p><p></p><p>I am fortunate that my sister is a vet so I have and can consult were her on specific med options. I hadn't thought about including a pain killer, I am curious if you have ever found it necessary? My family's dog as a kid got into some Advil and had to get activated charcoal and our neighbor's Australian Shepherd had to get put down for a similar reason so I am quite hesitant.</p><p></p><p>Lining up some rattlesnake avoidance training at a local kennel as they are all over the place down here, in fact we ran into one shortly after I took that picture. Figure I at least do the initial training/conditioning there and then I can reinforce with the training collar in the field. He of course doesn't even notice the gopher snakes, but the rattlers are extremely exciting for him.</p><p></p><p>Any brand/model recommendations on sticker pickers? I have been mostly pulling burrs and fox tails by hand and then trimming out the very worst ones. Looks like you have quite a bit of experience on that front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 2855534, member: 113623"] Lots of great info here, thank you! I am fortunate that my sister is a vet so I have and can consult were her on specific med options. I hadn't thought about including a pain killer, I am curious if you have ever found it necessary? My family's dog as a kid got into some Advil and had to get activated charcoal and our neighbor's Australian Shepherd had to get put down for a similar reason so I am quite hesitant. Lining up some rattlesnake avoidance training at a local kennel as they are all over the place down here, in fact we ran into one shortly after I took that picture. Figure I at least do the initial training/conditioning there and then I can reinforce with the training collar in the field. He of course doesn't even notice the gopher snakes, but the rattlers are extremely exciting for him. Any brand/model recommendations on sticker pickers? I have been mostly pulling burrs and fox tails by hand and then trimming out the very worst ones. Looks like you have quite a bit of experience on that front. [/QUOTE]
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