Dave Smith wrote:
> pure kona wrote:
>>
>>> Except labs are not very bright and can be hard to train... and they
>>> don't clean themselves like the shepherd varieties do.
>> Well I have had labs and shepherds and many mixed breeds and a terrier
>> etc. Labs can be very smart but they act and look slightly
>> goofy.Shepherds look sharp, so we expect them to be. And cleaning?
>> Egads, I have never depended on a dog to be clean. (Just had to wash
>> extremely fresh cow poop off my Border Collie early this am.) If you
>> want clean, get a cat
>
> Cow poop? I wish. My Malinois has been rolling in a carcass and I can't
> find it. He has come back a few times reeking of it. Last weekend when
> my son and I took him out for a run he came back with a about a foot and
> a half long spine (racoon?) stuck in his training collar. Both of us
> puked trying to get it off. I brought him home and gave him a batch in
> the back yard, and now the yard stinks.
Vanilla extract or Eucalyptus will kill it