Inexpensive RC toy for a dog to chase?
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RE: Inexpensive RC toy for a dog to chase?
I took my 1/10th nitro truggy to work awhile back...our shop dog went nuts when I fired it up....in the shop he owned it..tight quarters he would just grab it by a wheel and fling it across the floor....so I took it outside and was running it...I would cruise along letting him chase,..when he got close I'd pour the coals to it and leave him in the dust...he lost intrest real quick once he figured out he couldnt catch it outdoors..lol
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RE: Inexpensive RC toy for a dog to chase?
ORIGINAL: rcslsafut
how about a stuffed animal tied to a fishing pole?
how about a stuffed animal tied to a fishing pole?
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Cool vidz. Some tire problems lol
Cool vidz. Some tire problems lol
All sweet now though.
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Wow, i agree with the one guy about the good old days. get outside man!
But hey dont let me stop you. I drive the neighbor dogs nuts with my rusty an drive it up an down along the fence . my dog is terrified of my rc's dont know why though. watch out for running over dukers in the yard [:@], that can be a day ender for me. nothing like cleaning a fresh duker from the dog off your rc.
But hey dont let me stop you. I drive the neighbor dogs nuts with my rusty an drive it up an down along the fence . my dog is terrified of my rc's dont know why though. watch out for running over dukers in the yard [:@], that can be a day ender for me. nothing like cleaning a fresh duker from the dog off your rc.