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Quote: My dog is out all night, I think she's helped very very much with our coon problems. Here she is…and the question at the moment is….what did she do with the rest of the deer?
Doesnt she cry to come in at night? my dogs cry and whine to come in a second after a piddle uggggg She is gorgeous
Actually, she's cries if I make her come in…. She's curious about inside, especially since our other dog is gone now, but she rarely moves away from the door when she comes in and it freaks her out a bit. It's better because she has a job to do outside and she does it well. If she came inside, she wouldn't be running the property the way she is supposed to.
Quote: This is pretty interesting, It had better be a big Coon, she's 106 lbs.
Quote: Oh MY Goodness! Welcome Back Betta!!![]()
Yup! I kept thinking she was 60 lbs….my vet says she is the best looking Pyr he's ever seen! Makes me proud. She is such a sweetie. I just read a post on FB where someone lost an 8 month old kidd to their Great Pyr…I can not even imagine my Bella hurting one of our goats.LOL Blarney! I was thinking that too, she is huge!
Quote: were they big wet chicks?
I love longwood so gorgeous
Maybe a little dog, but a big dog, over 50-60 pounds, I think they would definatly not be so scared of a coon. I hunt coons and know a lot about then. (Hope I'm not being rude, I am just stating my opinion.Coons can kill dogs!Coons get dogs to chase them into the water.They them circle back and hold their heads under drowing them!
Thank you.good luck to you too CB!!!