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    Finally got around to finishing it

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    Dog projects

    Solid effort Ryen. Being your welder next time you're in the Bay
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    nice work Ryen , you've certainly got skills
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    Very nice.

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    Good shit, is it going on that truck behind it? ultimate dog mover

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    Finally finished dog proofing my yard With a little help from the marshmallow man.

    Also, because I am soft and so is my dog, today I retro-fitted some insulation for the pup's house!

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    Lets hope I don't need to some day! ' (especially now there is proof that I can fit in there!)
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    You are too soft Dougie. Insulating a dogs kennel,pah. Never gets cold where you live!!!

    Just to make you feel better, I had to cut a dog door in the side of the house. They live inside on the bloody couch while we are at work.
    They do go in their flash harry kennels at night (downstairs in the garage!!!!!!) as its cold outside apparently and you can't make em sleep outside in a kennel!!!!!
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    Mikee I've gone extra soft too....got a bit sick of changing the hay over ever term so I trotted down to the Sallies and bought some fleece blankets!! How is that for a bloody spoiled pooch! My dog ladies still think I am the devil for making him sleep outside...some of their dogs have PJs!!

    I don't even have PJs!!!!

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    I lined my dog kennels with pink batts and 2mm ply. They were just sheet steel, a bit cold when then is 10cm of snow on the ground. Stupid dogs have pulled some of the panelling and batts out though!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougie View Post
    Mikee I've gone extra soft too....got a bit sick of changing the hay over ever term so I trotted down to the Sallies and bought some fleece blankets!! How is that for a bloody spoiled pooch! My dog ladies still think I am the devil for making him sleep outside...some of their dogs have PJs!!

    I don't even have PJs!!!!

    Shit like that makes me sick, clothes for a dog FFS.

    The plastic 44 gallon drums make a cracking kennel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougie View Post
    Also, because I am soft and so is my dog, today I retro-fitted some insulation for the pup's house!
    At least your dogs shit will float now
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