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yep, good to have a dog steady to wing and shot on porkies!
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03-12-2013, 03:58 PM | #34 | ||||||
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Ha Ha Ha, amen to that Harold. They sure get a snoot full of sewing needles with every bite.
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Brent, when I was a kid, I watched a baby Opossum fall of her mother's back. She had a huge litter, and that little guy was just too much (looked like a bunch of people you see in pictures in Pakistan, hanging onto a train car.
I bottle fed the little guy, and raised it. It would sit in my lap and purr like a cat while I did my homework. She slept on my bed, and was litter box trained. I had her for 6 or 7 years till she wandered off. My mother kept trying to talk me into a cat or dog, but I wouldn't have one till the Possum left. I always was a little strange. Shut up Stosh! |
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Will do Egger.....
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Daisy and Porkies go together like steel and a magnet. She hasn't met a Porky she didn't like....to grab a hold of and shake. The last one she got spoiled a great Woodcock place (the Porkies loved it to) as we wern't there 10 min when she got a nose full. I had to take her to a vet and have he sedated so they could pull them out. It took the rest of the day.
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