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Yeah.... She did successfully kill an opossum last week! And killed a raccoon a couple of months ago butt... She had the help of my black lab (She passed away about 3 months ago. She was 15) who was a experienced hunting dog...
 
But she is getting better! One of my silkie roosters got out of its pen and was running around and my dog actually chased it back into the pen! I tried to explain to her that she wasn't a herding dog but she wasn't really getting it. lol.
 
I'm more concerned that she's still intact. Unspayed/neutered dogs tend to develop reproductive cancers later on in life. Not to mention can make them more aggressive, and wild, and you gotta deal with putting those menstrual diapers on the pooch every so often...just, blech.
 
I showed Misty one of her rubber duckies and this is what happened!
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I think I may have to get a duckling or two when it's time for her infertile eggs to "hatch"!
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I did.... They played. Facepalm. I let the dog out and the she just ran around my yard with the fox. It only lasted about a minute before the fox ran away but it was obvious they were playing... And she is a hunting dog! But for birds. (I know I shouldn't own a bird dog with birds but my brother cant own a dog where he lives so when I got a lab he trained her to be a bird dog)
That's one of those situations where you don't know if you should laugh or cry... Perhaps a little of both! Lol!!!
 
I showed Misty one of her rubber duckies and this is what happened!
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I think I may have to get a duckling or two when it's time for her infertile eggs to "hatch"!
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Oh, she wants to be a mommy SO BAD!!! I can't tell if I should cry or squee! </3
 
I'm more concerned that she's still intact. Unspayed/neutered dogs tend to develop reproductive cancers later on in life. Not to mention can make them more aggressive, and wild, and you gotta deal with putting those menstrual diapers on the pooch every so often...just, blech.
I am only going to breed her once.... If I end up breeding her.
 
I am only going to breed her once.... If I end up breeding her.

That's what they all say. :p And why do you want to breed her in the first place? What would you do with the puppies? <insert typical kennel worker spiel about how many animals rot in adoption centers bla bla bla> Plus as I said, intact females do have a real risk of developing uterine cancer as they age. Just part of the suckiness of having their evolutionary line inbred and put into hyperdrive, I guess.
 
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