Chapter 195 Dog Team


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  Chapter 195: Dog Team
  After Emma went down the mountain to collect fruits, Lawrence had nothing to worry about and had nothing to worry about.

  At this time, I saw a chubby puppy coming back from outside, slithering away with its tail wagging in front of me, and ran outside the wooden shed to lie down and bask in the sun.

  Seeing the puppy, Lawrence came over curiously, squatted down and touched Doug's belly.

  Doug raised the dog's head and looked at it. When he saw it was Lawrence, he lay down again.

  Lawrence took back his hand and said, "You have such a bloated belly and you don't know what you ate. Who will feed you outside?" At

  this time, the shepherdess came from behind the house to go back to take care of the child after finishing her work. Lawrence called her to stop her.

  "What does Doug usually eat? Has anyone fed him today?"

  The shepherdess looked at the fat little dog lying down and yawning, and replied, "I heard someone picking wild vegetables in the forest today say that he was with a little pig. He dug a mouse hole in the forest and ate a litter of little mice."

  "Piggy?" Lawrence knew very well that there were no piglets in the manor, but there was an old pregnant sow, brought in from home by other villagers.

  The shepherdess said, "It's a little wild boar. Do you want to catch it?"

  Lawrence shook his head, "Forget it, don't worry about it. Since you've caught mice to eat, that's a good thing. Don't go hunting in the forest casually now, be yourself. It's something."

  "Yes, Master." The shepherdess agreed honestly.

  Lawrence said: "There is nothing else, you go and do your business."

  "Yes, Master." The shepherdess left here and went home to take care of the children.

  Lawrence looked at the little fat dog. Because it was full of food and water, it was much bigger now than it was at the beginning.

  The first one or two months after the birth of a small animal is the time when it grows most rapidly. Sufficient nutrition at this time will play a good role in development.

  I originally wanted to tie Doug at the door now to get used to the daily routine of a guard dog in advance, but since he can catch mice, he is a good dog, so let’s let him roam free for a while and see.

  The unsupervised puppy Doug quickly fell asleep peacefully.

  After dinner, Lawrence picked up the shovel and went to feed the dog.

  The dog trainer Brick went on a business trip to Dumu Village, and Lawrence was responsible for feeding the dogs today.

  The two female slaves approached the dog pen with rice bowls and buckets. As soon as they opened the door and walked in, the dogs inside quickly rushed towards several people.

  "Woof woof woof!"

  "Woof!"

  "Ooo!"

  "Woo!"

  A group of dogs in the dog pen were barking like crazy, and they were about to pounce on people. They were all isolated on the opposite side of the one-meter-high wooden fence. , but the frantic appearance at this time made the female slaves who entered here for the first time so scared that they froze in place and did not dare to move.

  The increasingly ferocious hunting dogs were about to leap into action, but soon they seemed to have seen something terrifying and quickly sat down in place.

  More than a dozen dogs closed their mouths at the same time.

  The slave girl breathed a sigh of relief, looked behind her, and saw that Lawrence was coming in.

  Lawrence, holding a shovel, exuded a chilling and terrifying temperament, triggering instinctive memories for a group of dogs who had been beaten.

  The Snow Cave Man's dog training technique is very simple and simple, just hit.

  If it still doesn't work after beating it, then beat it to death.

  If they are killed, they will eat meat.

  In this barbaric era, disobedient dogs have no value, and are not even worth wasting food. The best outcome is to become food.

  There is no need for long-term observation. If it doesn’t work for a few days, beat it until it dies, and then train the next dog neatly.

  The more fierce the resistance, the harder the beating. The harder the performance, the harder the beating. Every time, the beating was aimed at the head, so the memory is very deep.

  Only obedient dogs can eat and avoid being beaten.

  It is necessary to maintain reverence, loyalty and humility towards the master, but also maintain malice and ferocity towards those other than the master.

  "Just pour the food into the basin."

  The two female slaves did things very carefully and seemed to be afraid of dogs. The stronger and more powerful men are, the more suitable they are for this kind of work, but often these people are also suitable for other things.

  Lawrence wants to exchange a snow cave man for raising dogs. Although Brick can train dogs, he feels that these dogs are more afraid of him these days.

  They are not afraid of people holding shovels. If someone else comes with a shovel, they will be roared like crazy by this group of dogs.

  Violence is the key, as are food and rewards. Only by establishing rules and order can you raise this group of dogs well.

  Brick usually does the main dog training, and Lawrence mainly acts as a new owner.

  Just like Doug, who was the leader before, these dogs can all tell the difference between feed slaves, dog trainers, and real masters.

  The two best-trained hounds were taken away by Brick, but now there are several good dogs in the kennel.

  "Rachel." Lawrence called the first dog over to eat.

  A big snow-white dog wagging its tail happily on the spot, jumped over from behind the wooden fence, ran to and squatted in front of Lawrence.

  "Woof!"

  Lawrence looked at the white dog and kicked the big wooden basin in front of him, "Eat."

  Raquel barked twice quickly, then quickly came over and leaned over to eat.

  The boiled potato oatmeal rice with half a chicken quickly ran out of chicken pieces, and Raquel ate all the little meat under the envious gazes of the other big dogs.

  This dog is the leader and the soul of the sled team. Not only can it lead the sled team forward, but it can also help suppress other sled dogs so that the other sled dogs remain respectful to their master.

  Behaviors such as guarding food, barking, being irritable, and being disobedient are all unacceptable here.

  In a civilized society, the fate of these dogs would be slightly better.

  Dogs that guard food and are disobedient will be eliminated even if they cannot serve as hunting dogs. They are not as miserable as here, where they are given extra food by barbarians.

  Although incentives and kind guidance are definitely effective, Brick obviously does not have so many resources when training dogs, unlike Lawrence who can give the dog team extra meals and meat at will.

  After the first dog finished eating, Lawrence called out to his three old friend dogs.

  "Tim! Tiela! Tier!"

  The three lively sled dogs ran over to say hello happily, and after getting Lawrence's permission, they eagerly lowered their heads to eat.

  Lawrence touched Raquel's head, and only after the three sled dogs had almost eaten, did he allow the other dogs to come over to eat.

  The remaining food basically has no meat flavor, and the sled dog team is not suitable for being too aggressive.

  Lawrence said to the two women: "They are not hounds, they are sled dogs responsible for transporting goods and pulling trucks. You don't need to be afraid of them." The two

  women were still a little scared and could only stand trembling and silent.

  Lawrence did not force him. From now on, he would let a few well-behaved sled dogs out for a walk every day, otherwise these depressed dogs would become very aggressive.

  You can walk your dog appropriately or do interactive training.

  There isn't much flat ground in the mountains, so there aren't any good training grounds.

  Lawrence helped clean up the dog poop in the dog pen, then closed the door with the two female slaves and let them go back to sleep. He also cleaned himself and returned to the house to rest.

  The manor quickly became quiet under the night.

  Doug, who had slept for a long time during the day, quickly raised his head and smelled a familiar smell.

  The little fat dog stood up, walked happily with short limbs, and ran through the crack in the wooden door to the other side of the river.

  "Woof!"

  "Hmph!"

  A piglet and a puppy quickly joined together and ran downstream along the river.

  The little wild boar found a dead tree with many fat worms, and also found many mushrooms and big fat worms.

  The puppy does not have such a good sense of smell, so it follows the little wild boar to look for food under the leaves on the ground.

  (End of chapter)
 

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