Fred Basset by Alex Graham for September 03, 2024

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    ronaldspence  3 months ago

    Looking Fred, it might surprise you!

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    mikenjanet  3 months ago

    Hmm! He’s never taught you, huh? Then it’s his fault you don’t comply, and obviously that has never occurred to him. Sloppy training on his part. Very sloppy.

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    BigDaveGlass  3 months ago

    He’s just telling you he’s at your heel, Fred…..

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    StephenHoyt  3 months ago

    Every time Fred swipes a sausage off the kitchen table he stands on his heels to get it.

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    juicebruce  3 months ago

    Fred I think Heel is part of a shoe ;-)

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    sarahbowl1 Premium Member 3 months ago

    For awhile, my Lizzie would sit when I said heel, lol!

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    david_42  3 months ago

    It’s difficult to train “heel” without a leash.

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    SusieB  3 months ago

    LOL Fred, LOL!

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    darcyandsimon  3 months ago

    The look on Mr. Dear’s face tells you how to do it wrong, right there!

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    Banjo Gordy Premium Member 3 months ago

    I’ve obedience trained our many dogs, & my patents Doberman. Mr. Dear is a ‘heel’ in his untrained approach.

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    MY DOG IS MY CO PILOT  3 months ago

    Don’t worry Fred, my dog doesn’t know what it means either.

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    kathleenhicks62  3 months ago

    A lot of smart dogs do that naturally. . . follow their master.

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    anncorr339  3 months ago

    It means stop Fred.also why does Mr Dear have such a big nose

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