O/T Wolf?
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Nontypical Buck
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O/T Wolf?
Got informed by my resident gal pal she wanted a wolf. Couldn't believe my ears, but you know how it goes, lol. Went today to look at "the wolf", had some misgivings, could just see my chickens gone, mail lady and her atty, ect. Turns out she meant "wolf colored". Here he is, meet "Wolf"
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RE: O/T Wolf?
My parents have the same kind of dog. And I think it has bitten every child in my family. Kids want to play with it and pull its tail, etc....but theycan bemean little critters. Maybe it's just my parents dog, but I'd watch the little ones around it.They are cute though!
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Fork Horn
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RE: O/T Wolf?
Dan,
Cute wolf.
Just a word of advise on letting the dog outside. My neighbors have a yorkshire terrier, very similar in size. I was mowing the yard this summer and looked upto see a hawk in mid dive at the yorkey. I screamed and the hawk pulled out of its dive and flew away. had I been turned an mowing the opposite direction, the dog would be gone.
I think you live out in the country, so something to think about. Dogs don't have the instinct to watch the sky like a squirel does.
Randy
Cute wolf.
Just a word of advise on letting the dog outside. My neighbors have a yorkshire terrier, very similar in size. I was mowing the yard this summer and looked upto see a hawk in mid dive at the yorkey. I screamed and the hawk pulled out of its dive and flew away. had I been turned an mowing the opposite direction, the dog would be gone.
I think you live out in the country, so something to think about. Dogs don't have the instinct to watch the sky like a squirel does.
Randy
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: O/T Wolf?
ORIGINAL: 10ptCrossbow
Dan,
Cute wolf.
Just a word of advise on letting the dog outside. My neighbors have a yorkshire terrier, very similar in size. I was mowing the yard this summer and looked upto see a hawk in mid dive at the yorkey. I screamed and the hawk pulled out of its dive and flew away. had I been turned an mowing the opposite direction, the dog would be gone.
I think you live out in the country, so something to think about. Dogs don't have the instinct to watch the sky like a squirel does.
Randy
Dan,
Cute wolf.
Just a word of advise on letting the dog outside. My neighbors have a yorkshire terrier, very similar in size. I was mowing the yard this summer and looked upto see a hawk in mid dive at the yorkey. I screamed and the hawk pulled out of its dive and flew away. had I been turned an mowing the opposite direction, the dog would be gone.
I think you live out in the country, so something to think about. Dogs don't have the instinct to watch the sky like a squirel does.
Randy
My little one is 39 and lives in Florida, so she should be safe from Wolf, lol. I hope he's meaner than Hades or I would have let her name him "Fluffy" lol.