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Quick Minn Kota trolling motor question
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 511586" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>I had a great Doberman. He was like my best friend went with me every where. I told people that wasn’t my truck it was his truck I’m just his driver.</p><p>Very obedient and eager to please. But he knew when to turn it on. That night my wife heard the back doors to my shop rattling. I wen and grabbed what I protect my property with. And as soon as he saw he met me at the back door in the house. I threw the door open and he tour out like a beast. Snarling and growling (he had a deep growl if you heard it in the dark you would think he was big as a bear. I saw a figure clear a 5’ fence in one step and into a little patch of woods that came out on a street behind us. In a couple seconds I heard a motorcycle start and scream down the street.</p><p>My Doberman (Gunnar) has since passed. Now we have a female doberman we rescued. She acts like she wished we would get a dog for protection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 511586, member: 27803"] I had a great Doberman. He was like my best friend went with me every where. I told people that wasn’t my truck it was his truck I’m just his driver. Very obedient and eager to please. But he knew when to turn it on. That night my wife heard the back doors to my shop rattling. I wen and grabbed what I protect my property with. And as soon as he saw he met me at the back door in the house. I threw the door open and he tour out like a beast. Snarling and growling (he had a deep growl if you heard it in the dark you would think he was big as a bear. I saw a figure clear a 5’ fence in one step and into a little patch of woods that came out on a street behind us. In a couple seconds I heard a motorcycle start and scream down the street. My Doberman (Gunnar) has since passed. Now we have a female doberman we rescued. She acts like she wished we would get a dog for protection. [/QUOTE]
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