Looking at getting a new BUD to go with my EDC

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Looking at getting a new BUD to go with my EDC

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May be hard to conceal my new BUD (Back Up Dog) but hey with open carry being all the rage these days... should not your back up be open carried as well?
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To me, these look more like EDCDs (Every Day Carry Dogs). I would think that a BUD would be smaller and have less capacity. Perhaps these guys have the BUD on the off-hand side where we can't see them.
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My wife picked up a BUD about 6 months ago. Classic short hair Chihuahua. And while I don't agree with her choice, it works for her. She carries her BUD off body in a concealment purse. I know some will chide her because of the lack of stopping power, but it deploys quickly and I don't believe anyone wants to take a bite on their lower extremities from this insane little.....
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Sounds like your wife mistakenly got a BUR (Back Up Rat). However it should make an effective distraction to employ something else.
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Jago668 wrote:Sounds like your wife mistakenly got a BUR (Back Up Rat). However it should make an effective distraction to employ something else.
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My back couldn't handle carrying my dog at sob all day
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Dadtodabone wrote:My wife picked up a BUD about 6 months ago. Classic short hair Chihuahua. And while I don't agree with her choice, it works for her. She carries her BUD off body in a concealment purse. I know some will chide her because of the lack of stopping power, but it deploys quickly and I don't believe anyone wants to take a bite on their lower extremities from this insane little.....
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my edcd is 100lbs, lover her silly but don't really want to carry her thanx for the laugh SGM, love it
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kudos to them for carrying a full size BUD.
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