Boudreaux Pics

Andy,

1st - where have you been? I have not seen your handsome knives 'round these parts much lately.

2nd - I have a Boston Terrier (which has a LOT of Boxer in them) and I LOVE both breeds. If we had a larger house and yard - I would love to have a Boxer.

Yours is VERY handsome. You will train him out of that hand shy business. My Boxer was Broomed for his first year - and he was VERY shy of anything that had a handle... now I can use a walking stick around him and tease him with it - and he goes into a play bow. It took a while - but I am sure you will get there.

TF
 
Andy,

1st - where have you been? I have not seen your handsome knives 'round these parts much lately.

2nd - I have a Boston Terrier (which has a LOT of Boxer in them) and I LOVE both breeds. If we had a larger house and yard - I would love to have a Boxer.

Yours is VERY handsome. You will train him out of that hand shy business. My Boxer was Broomed for his first year - and he was VERY shy of anything that had a handle... now I can use a walking stick around him and tease him with it - and he goes into a play bow. It took a while - but I am sure you will get there.

TF


1. I have been posting them in my own forum in the knifemakers area, as required by the moderator here of pics of knives not in use. I just don't have time to go outside and take 'in use' pics of all my knives. I am very glad to hear you've missed the pics. Please visit my forum for a plethora of them.

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=826

2. I'll keep working on Boudy and this hand shy thing. He's still a puppy, he'll get over it. I've known two kinds of Boston Terriers, crazy ones (the dog that mauled Boudreaux as a puppy was a BT), and really cool ones. I'm sure it has to do with the breeding environment the dog comes from, and the family that adopts them too.
 
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