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I hope that was a big dog. I watched a Saint Bernard swallow a tennis ball once. We laughed until my friend and I realized that the dog could not pass a tennis ball.
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I hope that was a big dog. I watched a Saint Bernard swallow a tennis ball once. We laughed until my friend and I realized that the dog could not pass a tennis ball.
aww poor guy
our fake eggs are just those hollow golf balls from walmart nothing fancy. Although we do have one 'real' golf ball in there... that would be painful to pass.
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I hope that was a big dog. I watched a Saint Bernard swallow a tennis ball once. We laughed until my friend and I realized that the dog could not pass a tennis ball.
aww poor guy
our fake eggs are just those hollow golf balls from walmart nothing fancy. Although we do have one 'real' golf ball in there... that would be painful to pass.
No worries! The fake egg was plaster and we think she either buried it or crunched it up (calcium). They were only a little more solid than those chalk eggs you buy around Easter time, and she had very strong jaws.
She lived another 2 years and died of old age.
We really miss her, because when we'd have a big old bone from a pork or beef roast she was right there to help dispose of it.
I had one of my four disappear also, but I think it may have been a snake that got mine. I saw a very large snake right outside the coop the day before. I have not seen him again and all the rest of the golf balls have stayed in place. DH said if it was a snake it would kill it, which was fine by me since I hate things that don't have shoulders.
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Um, no, Cassie. I believe that would be the Golf Ball Fairy!
Now that would be a very considerate rat.
yes it is always nice when they leave a present behind, how kind of them. NOT and my traps last night did not work, now i'm even more mad and yes it took another freaking egg