Friday, February 20, 2009

In the Company of Dogs, Part 2

From the beginning of domestication of wolves/dogs man has found was to put them to work. Working on some part of their natural instinct, man bred so that those characteristics were strongest, resulting in dogs that guard sheep, work cattle, pull a sled and protect their territory.

Many in preparedness are already training their dog to fill a role and pull their own weight (sometimes literally). In a walking bugout, medium to large dog can easily carry a pack with his own food and water bowl (collapsible) or even pull a travois with a small load.

Dogs can be trained to guard livestock to prevent wild predators (4 and 2-legged) from making off with the family’s meat stock (chickens, rabbits, goats, etc). They can also prevent deer and other grazers from invading and destroying your garden.

Speaking of “gardens”, do you know that those hybrid seeds will be good for only one planting and after that you could starve? Order “/Survival Seeds/” today.

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