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My morning started good

Postby cwtaxidermy » Fri Aug 15, 2008 10:06 am

this morning before going to work i let my 8 month bluetick out in my suburban back yard and to get ready for work.i heard her bark so i went to let her in when i saw her running circles in the back yard like she was on the trail of her coon skin wagging her tail and running in circles then she went to our gate jumped on the gate and opened up,so i got my shoes on cause i had alittle time to spare and let her out of the gate which goes behind my shop and was at it again and then she got to a rock wall and really started bawlin'.thats as far as i could let her go cause it went into a apartment complex.this is the first time she has done this at all.but i dont know if it was a squirrel or a coon,i hope it was acoon cause we have have alot of squirrels in our neighborhood and she hasnt done this,i also just realized our neighbor has a new cat to,that just rained on my parade a little. i htought i would share
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Postby cwtaxidermy » Tue Aug 19, 2008 10:20 am

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Postby Spanky » Tue Aug 19, 2008 10:49 am

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Postby cwtaxidermy » Tue Aug 19, 2008 12:38 pm

thanks for the advice that makes me feel better.its amazing how excited i get when she gets like that.its almost or just as exciting as watching that first deer of the season come to your setup.


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