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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 3245099" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>I had a black and tan named Murphy. He was a rescue dobie. He was ear clipped as a show dog but one ear splint moved and it didn't build the cartilage to stand up so he was floppy eared on one side. They were going to put him down! He turned out to have obedience training and was housebroke. What more could you ask for in a dobie? He was constantly "patrolling the yard and had a rut next to the fence. </p><p></p><p>I had to buy a shock collar to keep him from barking at every damn thing he saw. After a while though the batteries died and we took it off.</p><p>He started his fool barking once and I went to the door so he would see me. I held up the collar and he shut up. From then on all I had to do was holler HEY! and hold up that dead collar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 3245099, member: 44288"] I had a black and tan named Murphy. He was a rescue dobie. He was ear clipped as a show dog but one ear splint moved and it didn't build the cartilage to stand up so he was floppy eared on one side. They were going to put him down! He turned out to have obedience training and was housebroke. What more could you ask for in a dobie? He was constantly "patrolling the yard and had a rut next to the fence. I had to buy a shock collar to keep him from barking at every damn thing he saw. After a while though the batteries died and we took it off. He started his fool barking once and I went to the door so he would see me. I held up the collar and he shut up. From then on all I had to do was holler HEY! and hold up that dead collar. [/QUOTE]
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