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He's always trying to help :)

http://youtu.be/gzukcVLRYTc

That's cool. but gloves and eye protection should be used while digging in dumps.



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Thanks for the concern guys, the area was fairly safe enough for his 20 seconds of glory, the owner is actually a dog search and rescue trainer. Corbin enjoys being out there with us.
 

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I had a shepard that went to my dump with me as a youth , saved his life twice from bleeding to death from cut paws.

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Did he go back after he got cut?
 

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I've stumbled upon a few bottle dumps while walking my dogs, one was a nice 1940's 50's dump, I must have found at least 10 ACL soda bottles on the surface within 15 minutes, bottles to the left and right. I started looking around as the dogs were by the river not to far away with a friend of mine. than they came up to join me, so I left because they were starting to dig around and I didn't want them to get cut. I returned the next day with no dogs and spent a few hours searching, I found a few more ACL bottles, strangely, the best bottles were found during the first 15 minute search than the few hour search.
 

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