Dogs and guns go together like bread and butter.
Yup. Duck hunting without either one is kinda futile.
“ Dogs and guns go together like bread and butter.”
Like peanut butter and chocolate
Like weed and coffee
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Yep. Nobody wants to get dog bit or shot.
“Dogs and guns go together like bread and butter.”
Absolutely true. I have an 85 pound mostly pitbull who has a bark like a pistol report. If somebody breaks into my house at 2 AM when I’m asleep or nearly asleep there is not likely to be much of a chance for me to get to get to my gun unless I have my dog giving a good warning. In addition he is likely to tear the intruder apart, saving me the ammunition that would be necessary otherwise to stop the intruder.
Rebecca is very perceptive in terms of determining who should own a gun for self-defense or not own one. She makes a very good case for herself not having a gun, the corollary of which is she needs a dog. Unfortunately, she places too much of a burden on her 35 pound dog, when she ought to be well enough qualified to use a firearm to back him up.
Yep, a horse, a dog, a gun, an axe, and a knife. All it really takes to survive.
How to install a Southern Home Security System
1) Go to Goodwill and buy a pair of 14-16 men’s work boots.
2) Place them on your front porch along with a copy of Guns & Ammo magazine.
3) Put four giant dog dishes next to the boots and magazines
4) Leave a note on the door that reads:
Bubba,
Me and Marcel, Donnie Ray and Jimmy Earl went for more ammo and beer. Be back in an hour. Don’t mess up with the pit bulls. they got the mailman this morning and messed him up bad. I don’t think Killer took part, but it was hard to tell from all the blood.
Anyway, I locked all four of ‘em in the house. Better wait outside.
Be right back.
Cooter.