Fred Basset by Alex Graham for September 03, 2024

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    ronaldspence  16 days ago

    Looking Fred, it might surprise you!

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    mikenjanet  16 days 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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    incognito  16 days ago

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

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    StephenHoyt  16 days ago

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

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    juicebruce  16 days ago

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

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    sarahbowl1 Premium Member 16 days ago

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

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    david_42  16 days ago

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

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    SusieB  16 days ago

    LOL Fred, LOL!

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    darcyandsimon  16 days 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 16 days 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  16 days ago

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

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    kathleenhicks62  16 days ago

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

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    anncorr339  16 days ago

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

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