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00:00:02 Speaker 1: Hey, everyone, Welcome to The Hooundation’s podcast. I’m your host, Tony Peterson, and today’s episode is all about understanding the early season dangers your dog might face in the field and how you can keep them safe. We are screeching toward the next hunting season to the point where we should make sure the dogs don’t have too much extra padding on them, and we should also consider that for us as well. This is a time of promise and that’s awesome, but the early season can also be one of the most dangerous times of the…
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00:00:02 Speaker 1: So this is a special episode for the bear Gas podcast you are. In case you didn’t know, there’s a podcast out there that’s called bear Grease and we do a documentary style podcast every other week and then in between weeks we do a bear render. So you might be confused when you see this and think it’s a bear grish render, but it’s not. This is a special episode of bear Grease proper. No, Mark No, That’s the reason I targeted you. 00:00:32 Speaker 2: Thank you. 00:00:33 Speaker 1: I can see it in…
Okay, folks. This is it: The unavoidable conversation that every prepper just pretends isn’t important; we’re going to talk about your poo. In the world of survivalism and prepping, the conversation almost always revolves around a predictable list of essentials: food, water, shelter, warmth, and weapons. These are the “sexy” parts of the apocalypse, the elements we see glamorized in movies and books. But in a real, long term grid-down situation, a far more mundane and devastating threat looms large, one that is almost never discussed and rarely planned for; sanitation. The truth is, without a proper plan for managing…
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Taurus, alongside its sister brands Rossi and Heritage Manufacturing, has brought back its exclusive rebate promotions after a successful spring run. From August 1 through August 31, customers will again have the chance to unlock savings and rewards on a wide range of firearms. TaurusIn the Taurus Locked or Loaded Rebate purchasers of any Taurus 9 mm G-Series pistol receive two free 25-round boxes of 115-grain Hornady Critical Defense 9 mm Luger FTX ammunition. The Taurus G-Series is a top choice for everyday carry, home defense and recreational shooting. Eligible Models Include Taurus G2, Taurus G3, Taurus G3c, Taurus GX4…
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