A real effective guard dog

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Beats all the other ones hands down.
 

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if he is like my room mates dog the first picture could read, "There is silver in the hall closet, Step away from the milk bones"
 
Great!

Just warn him he's gonna get scope-eye if he lights one off the way he is in that second pic.
 
Nice lookin' pooch you have there. Is it just me or is he a little recoil shy with that j-frame? ;)
 
Well I tried telling him that even the +P 38 Spc recoil might be a little sharper than he likes with the scandium frame, but you know dogs today. They know everything. Can't tell them anything. So now he has a flinch. Oh well at least he's good with a rifle. :D
 
The last couple are great, sniper style, too funny.

rmund said:
Feel like he is saying "Hello Kitty!"

^^ I lol'ed.

My dog has never expressed the desire to handle any of my firearms, for obvious reasons.

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Lethal weapon ...

Ever-vigilant, always on the ready; it would be a mistake to underestimate the lethality of this Springer:

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My Yorkie is a third degree back belt in "Toung Fu." She can 'lick' any opponent.
 
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