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Originally posted by AccessDenied
A) Whatever food you find will have to be shared, no matter how little.
B) It would be better to learn to hunt yourself, in case you find yourself without your dog.
C) Unless you have a very well trained animal, imagine you are hiding from a threat and your dog starts barking, giving you away.
Originally posted by AccessDenied
A) Whatever food you find will have to be shared, no matter how little.
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Originally posted by citizen smith
Ferrets would make a good survival companion...they're intelligent, and can be trained to hunt for rabbits for example, dont require much in the way of food, and will happily be carried around in a parka pocket, or walked on a leash
Originally posted by Now_Then
teenagers with spots put me off eating.
Oh please no more of that or I'm gonna toss my chili dog!
Originally posted by citizen smith
Originally posted by Now_Then
teenagers with spots put me off eating.
Not to worry, the spots can quite easily be picked off and then you can eat them