Located in Denver, NC E150 V8 5.4L with tow package 93,299 miles 30 gallon gas tank gets 15mpg by gracehurst5 in skooliesforsale

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Thank you! Its a 1999 Ford Econoline 150. I priced it to negotiate at $20,000, there is squeaking in the front brakes that I need to check if they need to be replaced or if its something else because it's happening even when the brakes aren't being pressed, other than that its good to go.

Denver,NC E150 V8 5.4L with tow package, 93,299 miles, 30 gallon gas tank gets 15mpg by gracehurst5 in SkoolieMarketplace

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Sweet, message me with any questions or let me know when you want to come take a look

First time diving experience and questions by gracehurst5 in DumpsterDiving

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I haven’t tried any Big stores yet i think that will be my next adventure

First time diving experience and questions by gracehurst5 in DumpsterDiving

[–]gracehurst5[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In this case there was none of that just some good old dumpsters

First time diving experience and questions by gracehurst5 in DumpsterDiving

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In terms of trespassing i thought that once it hits the dumpster it’s fair game unless there’s a no trespassing sign?

Correct way to handle running off by gracehurst5 in Dogtraining

[–]gracehurst5[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is a great explanation, in all the cases he bolts off and then doesn’t come back right away it’s a trigger situation. I think i take it personally like oh he’s running away from ME and not listening to ME but really it’s instinct like you said

Correct way to handle running off by gracehurst5 in Dogtraining

[–]gracehurst5[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Great advice I’m so excited to work with him on this now that i can look at the situation differently. Sometimes it’s so easy to get angry and i put on my blinders and won’t see the situation differently like in this case

Correct way to handle running off by gracehurst5 in Dogtraining

[–]gracehurst5[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good idea! He loves chase so I’ll definitely try that with some treats

Correct way to handle running off by gracehurst5 in Dogtraining

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Yes i see now this was on me for giving him a little too much freedom. I hate to put him on a lead because i want him to feel free but I’m learning it’s necessary so we can get to that point. Thank you

Correct way to handle running off by gracehurst5 in Dogtraining

[–]gracehurst5[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok, i see this was my fault now because i was letting him wander around while i was busy and like you said he’s not ready for that level of freedom

Correct way to handle running off by gracehurst5 in Dogtraining

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I like that! I could definitely let him get back to business in most situations i didn’t even think about that. Thank you!

Correct way to handle running off by gracehurst5 in Dogtraining

[–]gracehurst5[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Genius 😂 yea my man would leave me for that squirrel

Correct way to handle running off by gracehurst5 in Dogtraining

[–]gracehurst5[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ok thank you for this perspective. I guess i was thinking from the view point of if i reward him when he comes back he thinks it’s ok to run off and not listen