In a few years, it will be time to make another Million subscriber channel titled olive mink, Olive’s adventures. Hearing her give the dogs the command to look was awesome! Now, Joe is the living Legacy! Well done, brother, I appreciate the great example you are setting for the world to see. 🙏🏼
The princess boot ready to catch some rats!!! I can't even!!! So precious!! You guys do a great job with the channel. A bit of missed footage isn't going to change how good the videos are. You are a grass-roots Mum-and-Dad type channel, filming your work in dynamic and complicated situations. The homegrown aspect is where the charm comes from, no one should be expecting perfect studio style videography and or audio... Nice work Team!
Man, not a lot of animals have what it takes to out rat Bindi girl, Fire is an absolute unit. It was pretty cool to see the dogs working under the shed, almost as if Bindi took it personally that she was getting out done by Fire and decided to stop waiting and get under there herself haha. Thanks for the vid Joe!
Bindi is a great dog!! I see Juno is good with the minks now? Noticed Juno didn’t even look at Fire when they were in the coop. Miss Sherni and Boss!! Love the videos! Keep ‘em comin!❤
Wow Fire, well done in catching 6 rats and only 1 years old.❤ Also well done to all the family Dogs and Fire, another fantastic video. Sending love, from, Jacqui, Perth Western Australia.❤
Hi Joe, I want to see more videos with Fire the mink. I have watched this video several times and I can't get enough; I love Fire the mink. ❤ From Jacqui, Perth, Western Australia.
"I miss Gypsy and Boss! R.I.P. Boss, baby boy and please, please, keep dognapped Gypsy safe and may she return to Joe one day! If not, keep her safe and happy!!" ❤😭😉🥰😍😏😝😜🥴😔🥺😬🤐🤔😱🤨😒🙄😡😟😢☹️🙁😨😧😲😳😖😣😩😫😵😵💫😇🙈🙉🙊🙀😿😻💔❤️🩹🐶🐕
Sich a great channel.i love watching the dogs doing what they love and the minks being little assassins.And Joel having his beautiful baby’s to help and teaching them the trade.awesome.
Fire the mink was certainly on fire catching the rats, the dogs were amazing too, and it’s lovely to see the family involved too Joseph, I wonder if there’s anyone like you over here?, the local council has rat catchers they use poison and cages, tfs another fantastic video x Julie 🇬🇧
I've watched your channel for a while and are amazed how well the dogs work with the mink and don't get to exited and go for the mink great team work. If city's around the world employed people like you.like the old Victoria's did we wouldn't have a world wide rat problem.keep uo the great work
Fire seems like a great ratting mink! Was he/she born last year? from which of your mink? Seems like a good combination of instincts! All three of your daughters are such hard workers and smart! And if I was seeing correctly, Maggie almost caught a rat by the tile - while filming! Yours is the quintessential family business! Thanks for posting, Joe!
I have been watching your videos over the last couple days. I have to say I think it is much more humane the way you get these rats. Plus I enjoy watching you dogs having fun doing it! I have been with a pitbull rescue over 12 years and Bindi is a pleasure to watch! Love that you can see how smart they are and work well with other dogs! The minks are adorable, but feisty lil babies from the weasel family! I am obsessed with meerkat’s, mongoose, ferrets. Just love your training of them! Good job! Smart way to get infestations‼️🤘
Not yet! That's Olives life like doll. Sorry, I should have put a disclaimer in this video like I did the last one, so people wouldn't think it was a real baby.
Sherlock and Fire are half siblings. Same dad (Crockett), different mom. Fire's mom is Savage (she's actually Rascal's littermate sister) and Sherlock's mom is Villain.
Since they are half siblings, I doubt I will ever breed Fire and Sherlock together, but Fire is VERY much like her mother Savage. I bred Savage and Sherlock together and they had 1 female and 4 males just yesterday!
I had a female like Bindi, and she was a superstar also ! Thank you for sharing these videos, it makes my day to spend a little time watching Bindi the wonder dawg !
Olive, sweetie, if you're gonna be hunting and getting down on your knees in the dirt, you gotta learn to tie your hair back. Up in a bun is the easiest way to keep it all out of the way; then you can run with the pack~
@Wolfdragoness no worries, a lot of people think it's a real baby. The first video that we had with the doll in it, I actually put a disclaimer. I should have done that with this video as well.
10:28 it was actually a smart move from the rat, he knows the dogs cant just pass through their owners so he might get a little time to get to a better cover lol
I've been watching your videos for a while now, Joe and Maggie - through many ups and downs. All I want to know is how in the heck did your girls suddenly get so big ?? As a girl-Dad to daughters in their early 20s - all I can say is enjoy the time you have with them at that age. #totallypriceless 👍👍
Awesome video again! Joe, did you ever consider a smaller dog, for example a jack russell terrier or a dachshund? I know they wouldn’t be as fast across the ground, but they would work well under structures.
i am crying...baby girl is working with her lil baby on her chest got the baby head all in the dirt..poor thang lol...she is going to grow up and be a very strong independent woman lmao...too cute
Yes, she loves that little doll! I should have made the disclaimer that it's a doll, because it's so lifelike that several people have thought it was an actual baby 😂
The damage rats can cause to levees,stables,barns,food and properties is immense.Here is a dad who cares about his family,his animals and the natural world.l have a staf.bull.terrier/beagle and back in the day submited articles and artwork to FullCry magazine. l love this channel and continue to learn new things every time he posts. Thankyou Joe and family, barbara
Did you ever post a video on when and where you got Juno xD? I think I only saw her in a past video but that was her first ratting, no real info on her backstory xD/
If only u were in Washington state. We got rats and mice. They are quick at running away and avoiding traps. sadly a mink or weasel killed 2 of my chickens. Would ur minks avoid chickens?
we have heaps of rats in out chicken coop. me and my mate went out with my 1 year old border collie and got nothing. i was trying to flud them out. i have no minks or anything just a dog, do you have any tips
Is there ever any fear of the dogs or mink getting sick from the rats? I have always associated rats to disease, but I’m sure not all are disease carriers. I’m newer to the channel and apologize if you’ve addressed this before.
Yes I prefer females, and honestly hope Boss was the last exception I will ever make! I have a whole list of reasons why I prefer females over males. Of course there are people who prefer the opposite, but these are my reasons for my preference, in no particular order. 1- Reproduction. If I ever want a puppy out of one of my dogs, its much easier if I own the female. If I own the female, I can pretty much breed her to any male in the world. All I have to do is pay the stud fee, or drive to a friends house for free, and I can breed my female to almost any male IN THE WORLD. I can even ship semen in from another country if I want to. It's as simple as paying a stud fee, or talking someone into letting me borrow their dog for a half hour. If, however, I have a male I really like and I really want a puppy out of, I have to go convince someone with a female I like, that he/she should also want a puppy out of my dog, which they may or may not be interested in. If I ask to just borrow the person's female for breeding purposes, we're looking at borrowing a dog for FOUR MONTHS!!! So its a pretty big deal. Also, if I own the female, I have complete control of the litter. It is MY litter and I can keep all of the pups until whatever age I want. I'm not forced to pick one or two at weaning age, I can keep the whole litter until they are 3 months old, or 6 months old, or one year old, whatever I want because its my litter. Even if I pick one favorite pup at weaning age, I will have seen that pup from day one, so I will know is personality MUCH better than if I just show up and pick a puppy based on a few hours of observing the litter. If I raise the litter I have an ENTIRE TWO MONTHS to pick out my favorite pup, if I pick one at weaning age. I also get to ensure the puppies are raised the way I want and fed the food I want them to eat, from day one. 2- Focus. Generally speaking (there are of course exceptions) male dogs are more distracted than females. They want to run around and mark their territory, and sniff other dogs, and try to breed any female they see, and are more likely to want to fight or at least posture and challenge other male dogs. It's just really annoying. Now some females do this, and some males don't, but generally speaking its more of a male problem than a female one. I work in areas with LOTS of other dogs around. Dog walkers, dogs in people's back yards bordering the canals, working in people's houses where they might have a dog. So when my dog wants to run around and sniff everywhere another dog has peed, or wants to sniff every dog they see, it's really annoying! I will never forget the day I was at a weight pulling competition, and the male dog got harnessed up to pull the cart, but it wouldn't go because he was too distracted smelling the carpet from the scent left by the dog before him! I'm not saying a female would never be distracted like this, but this behavior is SIGNIFICANTLY more common among male dogs. 3- Heat. One thing I will NEVER understand about guys who prefer male dogs is they complain about females coming into heat..... that happens once or twice a year for a female, males are in heat 24/7!!!!! They say they can't work when their females are in heat and that's annoying. Well males are ALWAYS in heat and ALWAYS annoying!!!! I'll take it once or twice a year over 24/7!!!! I feel like many male dogs are just as if not more distracted any given day of the year, than a female is even when she's in heat! 4- Peeing. Males lift their legs when they pee. They also pee FAR more often than is necessary because they are actively marking their territory all over the place. Some females love to mark too, but they are squatting to pee, rather than spraying the whole world with their filth! Male dogs pee in their water buckets, pee in their food dishes, pee through the kennel into the next dog's kennel, pee on your kids toys in the yard, pee on your various tools in the yard, pee on EVERYTHING!!! This makes them more challenging to potty train in the house, and makes it so everything in the back yard is COVERED IN DOG URINE. It's disgusting, it's annoying, and it's supper unsanitary! 5- Same Gender. Last reason I prefer females over males so strongly, is I would prefer to have all my dogs the same gender. That way, when that time of year comes around, I don't have to worry about breeding accidents. In my situation, having all males or all females is MUCH easier than having some of each. You have to remember that my dogs have jobs, and certain jobs like ratting, they all do together. If I have to keep some of my dogs separate from each other because that time of the year has rolled around, this can be super annoying when I have a big ratting job to do and I need ALL of my dogs to do it! Also, I am sometimes working on the road. If a female suddenly comes in heat while on the road, it can be more challenging to keep her separate from the males while traveling and trying to get whatever job we are traveling for done. And since I need to pick one gender for all my dogs to be, I might as well have all females, for the reasons stated above.
In a few years, it will be time to make another Million subscriber channel titled olive mink, Olive’s adventures. Hearing her give the dogs the command to look was awesome! Now, Joe is the living Legacy! Well done, brother, I appreciate the great example you are setting for the world to see. 🙏🏼
I don't think it will be a few years before that happens. Great channel!
The princess boot ready to catch some rats!!! I can't even!!! So precious!!
You guys do a great job with the channel. A bit of missed footage isn't going to change how good the videos are. You are a grass-roots Mum-and-Dad type channel, filming your work in dynamic and complicated situations. The homegrown aspect is where the charm comes from, no one should be expecting perfect studio style videography and or audio...
Nice work Team!
TH-cam addmoney, Pestcontrol revenue & a chance to work with the wife and kids! This man has a great job
he is not only an animal expert but a good businessman as well
@@unprovoked99 Dont be to sure. Joe once said that he is having money problems due to viewership going down.
Nah yt admoney is almost nothing, i bet its just a small extra for him
Fire is ruthless, you got a good worker there Joe
I'm always so impressed how none of the dogs ever accidentally bite or go after the mink...
Keep on keeping on my friend 💯
Amazing that you get kids involved! Love your content! Tell the girls good job and keep up the hard work, and a generous pat to the mink and dogs!
Your little girls are so sweet! Love Bindi! She’s my absolute favorite. She’s a master at her craft!
She learned from the best "Boss"
Dogs are mafia bruisers while the mink is hired assasin😂
Every man wants a son but you went one better with Olive, she is so into this and will also look after you when you get old.
Total family fun please keep them coming joe
Man, not a lot of animals have what it takes to out rat Bindi girl, Fire is an absolute unit. It was pretty cool to see the dogs working under the shed, almost as if Bindi took it personally that she was getting out done by Fire and decided to stop waiting and get under there herself haha. Thanks for the vid Joe!
Hey I love how this is how you guys spend time together and bond😂 somebody got to do the J.O.B. respect
Thank Joseph and family, all of you, love watching your uploads. 🐶🐶🙏🙏🤗🤗
Bindi is a great dog!! I see Juno is good with the minks now? Noticed Juno didn’t even look at Fire when they were in the coop. Miss Sherni and Boss!! Love the videos! Keep ‘em comin!❤
Yep! She's a fast learner and seems super solid around the mink already!
When you have a family trade, you have to involve the family. Jobs like this take team work, can't solo forever.
Man this is a tough yard for the dogs. Super tight and a lot of rat holes.
Wow Fire, well done in catching 6 rats and only 1 years old.❤ Also well done to all the family Dogs and Fire, another fantastic video. Sending love, from, Jacqui, Perth Western Australia.❤
Hi Joe, I want to see more videos with Fire the mink. I have watched this video several times and I can't get enough; I love Fire the mink. ❤ From Jacqui, Perth, Western Australia.
"I miss Gypsy and Boss! R.I.P. Boss, baby boy and please, please, keep dognapped Gypsy safe and may she return to Joe one day! If not, keep her safe and happy!!" ❤😭😉🥰😍😏😝😜🥴😔🥺😬🤐🤔😱🤨😒🙄😡😟😢☹️🙁😨😧😲😳😖😣😩😫😵😵💫😇🙈🙉🙊🙀😿😻💔❤️🩹🐶🐕
Precious kids and awesome dogs and mink
i love seeing how the dogs eventuly decided the coop needed renovations
Bindi was like screw this, I’m going under lol
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Sich a great channel.i love watching the dogs doing what they love and the minks being little assassins.And Joel having his beautiful baby’s to help and teaching them the trade.awesome.
Fire the mink was certainly on fire catching the rats, the dogs were amazing too, and it’s lovely to see the family involved too Joseph, I wonder if there’s anyone like you over here?, the local council has rat catchers they use poison and cages, tfs another fantastic video x Julie 🇬🇧
The little girl was the best representation of a working class mom. She helped patrol all while taking care of her baby strapped to her.
I've watched your channel for a while and are amazed how well the dogs work with the mink and don't get to exited and go for the mink great team work. If city's around the world employed people like you.like the old Victoria's did we wouldn't have a world wide rat problem.keep uo the great work
Fire looks like a beast.
Fire seems like a great ratting mink! Was he/she born last year? from which of your mink? Seems like a good combination of instincts!
All three of your daughters are such hard workers and smart! And if I was seeing correctly, Maggie almost caught a rat by the tile - while filming! Yours is the quintessential family business! Thanks for posting, Joe!
Yes, same litter as Rascal
Another brilliant video mate family all working awesomely together well done everyone
I have been watching your videos over the last couple days. I have to say I think it is much more humane the way you get these rats. Plus I enjoy watching you dogs having fun doing it! I have been with a pitbull rescue over 12 years and Bindi is a pleasure to watch! Love that you can see how smart they are and work well with other dogs! The minks are adorable, but feisty lil babies from the weasel family! I am obsessed with meerkat’s, mongoose, ferrets. Just love your training of them! Good job! Smart way to get infestations‼️🤘
Disagree about the kids. They’re cracking me up.
“Where’s the hose? I want to get my hair wet.”
Dope mink camera shots on this video!
I love how stealthy mink are
Olive is the next Mink... Woman 😃
I like the score keeping and the contender intros with stats lol keep doing that
Oh my gosh Bindi looks very strong!😮
Bindi is a beast. She’s so smart.
Looking at Bindi and comparing with Tag, it becomes apparent where (from which side) Boss had got his intelligence.
The family that rats together stays together. Minkenry chapter two verse sixteen. 👍🏻😁💙
Oooh Juno & Fire! Welcome .... hmm i hope the kids are gettin paid? Towards college fund?
Paid in food, house, clothes and lots of love.
There Is a new baby in the family? Olive is holding another gorgeous child ❤❤ If so congrats. Your kids are so lovely 🥰
Not yet! That's Olives life like doll. Sorry, I should have put a disclaimer in this video like I did the last one, so people wouldn't think it was a real baby.
@@JosephCartertheMinkMan Right...cuz how actual old is she ?...lol..
I've always been partial to Sherlock but Fire might take the favorite position... She's beautiful, fast, aggressive and cinematic AF
idk if Joe is planning to breed them together but they would make crazy baby mink 😂
Sherlock and Fire are half siblings. Same dad (Crockett), different mom. Fire's mom is Savage (she's actually Rascal's littermate sister) and Sherlock's mom is Villain.
Since they are half siblings, I doubt I will ever breed Fire and Sherlock together, but Fire is VERY much like her mother Savage. I bred Savage and Sherlock together and they had 1 female and 4 males just yesterday!
@@JosephCartertheMinkMan Ah, my bad ! Congrats on the baby mink !
@@JosephCartertheMinkMan Awe Congrats on the new Baby`s Joe . My favorite Mink will always be Mr. Boon RIP Sweet Boy
I had a female like Bindi, and she was a superstar also ! Thank you for sharing these videos, it makes my day to spend a little time watching Bindi the wonder dawg !
Olive, sweetie, if you're gonna be hunting and getting down on your knees in the dirt, you gotta learn to tie your hair back. Up in a bun is the easiest way to keep it all out of the way; then you can run with the pack~
Just....just....how....
HOW was that baby able to sleep in the middle of the running around and screaming!? O-O
It's a lifelike doll.
@@JosephCartertheMinkMan Oh man...I feel silly now x.x;
@Wolfdragoness no worries, a lot of people think it's a real baby. The first video that we had with the doll in it, I actually put a disclaimer. I should have done that with this video as well.
Oliv is 100% ontop of her section!
10:28 it was actually a smart move from the rat, he knows the dogs cant just pass through their owners so he might get a little time to get to a better cover lol
5 hours gang, who loves minks!!!❤💕
I've been watching your videos for a while now, Joe and Maggie - through many ups and downs. All I want to know is how in the heck did your girls suddenly get so big ?? As a girl-Dad to daughters in their early 20s - all I can say is enjoy the time you have with them at that age. #totallypriceless 👍👍
“Fire is on fire with all those kills”
Awesome video again! Joe, did you ever consider a smaller dog, for example a jack russell terrier or a dachshund? I know they wouldn’t be as fast across the ground, but they would work well under structures.
Let's be honest, Bindi is on another level
i am crying...baby girl is working with her lil baby on her chest got the baby head all in the dirt..poor thang lol...she is going to grow up and be a very strong independent woman lmao...too cute
Yes, she loves that little doll! I should have made the disclaimer that it's a doll, because it's so lifelike that several people have thought it was an actual baby 😂
This is the kids real Paw Patrol.
Greetings from the BIG SKY of Montana.
Cats or grizz?
@@chubbrock659 I like both, but I graduated from MSU so I'll take the Cats.
@@rogerdudra178 both great schools!
@@chubbrock659 I went to both,
@@chubbrock659 I attended both colleges.
God bless you guys Amen 💯🥰❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
The damage rats can cause to levees,stables,barns,food and properties is immense.Here is a dad who cares about his family,his animals and the natural world.l have a staf.bull.terrier/beagle and back in the day submited articles and artwork to FullCry magazine.
l love this channel and continue to learn new things every time he posts.
Thankyou Joe and family, barbara
Wow Joseph it s been a while...the girls are growing
Hey Joe, have you ever considered training like a marten?? They are a bit smaller than minks but far more agile and can even climb!!
Mate, that backgroun music, where is it from? It is TV show in the 80s or 70s. 😂😂
We sure showed our age huh?
It's from the Rocky series, a boxing drama franchise that began in 1976 with Rocky and stars Sylvester Stallone as Rocky Balboa.
Hey mink man, great job as always, where is Tag?
Better Call Mink
Hey Joe maybe i missed an episode but i thought you had a tiny dachshund for small spaces, i saw it once but never again.
That was a couple years ago, back when Bindi was a little tiny puppy. The dachshund never worked out and went to a pet home.
Did you ever post a video on when and where you got Juno xD? I think I only saw her in a past video but that was her first ratting, no real info on her backstory xD/
Fire was on fire!!!
Ba dum tiss!!!
I'll see myself out!!!
Your daughters are awesome!
you need a small dog like Buttercup
My dog would be great at this “game”!
How do you stop the dogs going for the mink?
Post office 1911
Otimo video, e essa familia é maravilhosa. Que o Senhor Deus os proteja.
If only u were in Washington state. We got rats and mice. They are quick at running away and avoiding traps. sadly a mink or weasel killed 2 of my chickens. Would ur minks avoid chickens?
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She wants to work so badly but i can’t get them to show
bindi is a bruiser ☠️
Hello Joseph, do you process the rat for mink food or what do you do with them ?
Cheers
Your dogs must be trained really well to not also kill Fire.
we have heaps of rats in out chicken coop. me and my mate went out with my 1 year old border collie and got nothing. i was trying to flud them out. i have no minks or anything just a dog, do you have any tips
How does your mink and dogs keep from being bitten from the rats? Don't rats have sharp teeth and attack when cornered? Those are pretty big ones too😁
kids sure are skeaky loud
One day gang
Is my memory faulty, or did you originally use ferrets, then later discover that minks were even better?
Hey Joe Carter. What is the ultimate mustelid? Honey badger or Wolverine?
Hard to say. Both are pretty tough suckers!
i miss sherlock mink, were is he?
I have a bindi, an advice?
Have you ever had a dog mistake a mink for a rat??
Nope
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Sooo..... no Boss??? 😢😢😢
How dogs react to the rats viruses like hanta and other?
Where’s buttercup 😢
Is there ever any fear of the dogs or mink getting sick from the rats? I have always associated rats to disease, but I’m sure not all are disease carriers.
I’m newer to the channel and apologize if you’ve addressed this before.
It's never been a problem for us. We do vaccinate all of our animals, which I'm sure helps.
@@JosephCartertheMinkMan thanks for the response!
Do you charge by the rat?
Where's Tag? I hate seeing videos without her 😕
Out of curiosity Joe, I've noticed that your dogs (with the exception of Boss) have all been females. is this a deliberate choice by you? If so, why?
Yes I prefer females, and honestly hope Boss was the last exception I will ever make!
I have a whole list of reasons why I prefer females over males. Of course there are people who prefer the opposite, but these are my reasons for my preference, in no particular order.
1- Reproduction. If I ever want a puppy out of one of my dogs, its much easier if I own the female. If I own the female, I can pretty much breed her to any male in the world. All I have to do is pay the stud fee, or drive to a friends house for free, and I can breed my female to almost any male IN THE WORLD. I can even ship semen in from another country if I want to. It's as simple as paying a stud fee, or talking someone into letting me borrow their dog for a half hour. If, however, I have a male I really like and I really want a puppy out of, I have to go convince someone with a female I like, that he/she should also want a puppy out of my dog, which they may or may not be interested in. If I ask to just borrow the person's female for breeding purposes, we're looking at borrowing a dog for FOUR MONTHS!!! So its a pretty big deal.
Also, if I own the female, I have complete control of the litter. It is MY litter and I can keep all of the pups until whatever age I want. I'm not forced to pick one or two at weaning age, I can keep the whole litter until they are 3 months old, or 6 months old, or one year old, whatever I want because its my litter. Even if I pick one favorite pup at weaning age, I will have seen that pup from day one, so I will know is personality MUCH better than if I just show up and pick a puppy based on a few hours of observing the litter. If I raise the litter I have an ENTIRE TWO MONTHS to pick out my favorite pup, if I pick one at weaning age. I also get to ensure the puppies are raised the way I want and fed the food I want them to eat, from day one.
2- Focus. Generally speaking (there are of course exceptions) male dogs are more distracted than females. They want to run around and mark their territory, and sniff other dogs, and try to breed any female they see, and are more likely to want to fight or at least posture and challenge other male dogs. It's just really annoying. Now some females do this, and some males don't, but generally speaking its more of a male problem than a female one. I work in areas with LOTS of other dogs around. Dog walkers, dogs in people's back yards bordering the canals, working in people's houses where they might have a dog. So when my dog wants to run around and sniff everywhere another dog has peed, or wants to sniff every dog they see, it's really annoying! I will never forget the day I was at a weight pulling competition, and the male dog got harnessed up to pull the cart, but it wouldn't go because he was too distracted smelling the carpet from the scent left by the dog before him! I'm not saying a female would never be distracted like this, but this behavior is SIGNIFICANTLY more common among male dogs.
3- Heat. One thing I will NEVER understand about guys who prefer male dogs is they complain about females coming into heat..... that happens once or twice a year for a female, males are in heat 24/7!!!!! They say they can't work when their females are in heat and that's annoying. Well males are ALWAYS in heat and ALWAYS annoying!!!! I'll take it once or twice a year over 24/7!!!! I feel like many male dogs are just as if not more distracted any given day of the year, than a female is even when she's in heat!
4- Peeing. Males lift their legs when they pee. They also pee FAR more often than is necessary because they are actively marking their territory all over the place. Some females love to mark too, but they are squatting to pee, rather than spraying the whole world with their filth! Male dogs pee in their water buckets, pee in their food dishes, pee through the kennel into the next dog's kennel, pee on your kids toys in the yard, pee on your various tools in the yard, pee on EVERYTHING!!! This makes them more challenging to potty train in the house, and makes it so everything in the back yard is COVERED IN DOG URINE. It's disgusting, it's annoying, and it's supper unsanitary!
5- Same Gender. Last reason I prefer females over males so strongly, is I would prefer to have all my dogs the same gender. That way, when that time of year comes around, I don't have to worry about breeding accidents. In my situation, having all males or all females is MUCH easier than having some of each. You have to remember that my dogs have jobs, and certain jobs like ratting, they all do together. If I have to keep some of my dogs separate from each other because that time of the year has rolled around, this can be super annoying when I have a big ratting job to do and I need ALL of my dogs to do it! Also, I am sometimes working on the road. If a female suddenly comes in heat while on the road, it can be more challenging to keep her separate from the males while traveling and trying to get whatever job we are traveling for done. And since I need to pick one gender for all my dogs to be, I might as well have all females, for the reasons stated above.
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I am cynthia i republic of south Africa
I love your videos but gotta say the kids were getting in the way of the video...i prefer without them and just watch the animals do their job
It's spelled "obliterate". No Ds.
Bindi
I am cynthia mother and dad have a rats in garages is a lot rats room have I have in home at parents house and yard
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