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I can't amagine lettin a dog ride in my truck and scratchin up my king ranch leather.I have hauled one in the back seat rapped in a new carhart jacket that was cut down by a bad hog before. And they sure don't come in the house. I can't imagine 15 head of dogs stinkin up a house. I got a kennel off the ground for pups and jyps raisin pups. But my grown dogs are on 12 ft chains fastened to a short post with a eye lag bolt screwed into the top at ground level. I've got 6 in half post with a big 70 gallon plastic barrel screw to the side of the top of the post for there beds. There about 2 ft off the ground. They have a small openin and hold in the heat and are cool in the summer We keep fresh horse hay in them. A dog naturaly loves the ground. This gives a dog a 24 ft radious. Way more room than a average kennal. They stay in shape on a chain to but we hoghunt our dogs as well as work cattle. And they get plenty of action. I haul one regular to. We keep our dogs a little lean but plenty healthy. A fat dog will get hot and die here tryin to work. We give ivimect once a month for heart worms and zemetrin gold horse wormer every other 3 mos with panacure in rotation. We use a flea control that has the same ingrenent as safeguard but a lot cheeper. We raise about 3 to 5 litters a year but don't sell pups. We give away the extras and keep the rest. We sell a few yearlin started dogs. But not many. What don't work we cull. We sure love our dogs but we won't feed a sorry one. There tools of the trade, just like our horses.


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