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A big shout out to my Amish neighbors
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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1851760" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>I never seen an Amishman or his family at one of the sales with a dog, in the way the "English" carry dogs with them.</p><p>They do have dogs at home. Most I've seen are mixed breed mutts, even a few house type of the rat dog sort.</p><p>The Amish seem to want to make everything pay its way. If they do have purebreds it is something like a Lab, for which there is a ready market for the sale of pups.</p><p>They appear to treat them well, but they might be a little lacking in modern Veterinary care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1851760, member: 32879"] I never seen an Amishman or his family at one of the sales with a dog, in the way the "English" carry dogs with them. They do have dogs at home. Most I've seen are mixed breed mutts, even a few house type of the rat dog sort. The Amish seem to want to make everything pay its way. If they do have purebreds it is something like a Lab, for which there is a ready market for the sale of pups. They appear to treat them well, but they might be a little lacking in modern Veterinary care. [/QUOTE]
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