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Dec 05, 2010, 07:59 PM
#1
Doggie Door
Could you imagine coming home from work to find this tiny
creature napping on your couch with your dog?
It followed the beagle home, right through the doggie door
in a Maryland home. It hit the 6 o'clock news Big time.
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Dec 05, 2010 07:59 PM
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Dec 05, 2010, 08:03 PM
#2
 Leggo Master of the UK
Re: Doggie Door
Nice one Ray, take good care of it and yourself .
hammered

Because it's always hammer time
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Dec 05, 2010, 08:07 PM
#3
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Dec 05, 2010, 08:11 PM
#4
Re: Doggie Door
How sweet, and precious, we both got huge smiles on our faces when we saw these wonderful pics, there is a great lesson here, too bad we all just can't get along like that!!!!
Dear metal detector God,
Thank you for all the stuff I find, I really appreciate the coins, toys, junk jewelry, old bullets, and all the other neat stuff I find, I try not to complain and cuss when I find pulltabs, foil, and other garbage, and I try REALLY hard to be nice to people who irritate me. I only have one complaint, I have yet to find gold and it's been a year now!
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Dec 05, 2010, 08:41 PM
#5
Re: Doggie Door
That is truly amazing Ray... I guess the poor little thing lost his mother and wants family for the holidays
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Dec 05, 2010, 08:53 PM
#6
Re: Doggie Door
Thanks, Hammered.
Tee, That can be a problem in deer country. When we Lived in northern Michigan, One of our best friends
was always doing that. Whenever the DNR would find a fawn that had lost it's mother, they would take it
over to her house and she would raise it until it was old enough to survive on it's own. There were a couple
of times when she had 2 at once to raise. There were some times when Karen and I would help her with them.
That was thorough enjoyment for us. Holding a very tiny fawn in your lap and feeding it with a bottle is
quite an experience. I saw that one called 'The Yearling'. If I remember correctly, Greggary Peck was in it.
The other night, on the way to a lodge meeting, it was very dark and a big buck ran across the road about
30 yards in front of me. Didn't even see him until he was on the pavement and really carrying the mail. I was
doing 55 and just missed him.
Diggin, yup, I agree with you. Thanks for your reply.
Chug and Red, yes it would sure make a difference in this world, wouldn't it? Thanks for looking and for
your reply.
Ray
Aspire to inspire before you expire
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Dec 05, 2010, 09:06 PM
#7
Re: Doggie Door
Kentucky Kache, Me neither. In fact, I would defend the little guy with everything I had. LOL. Thanks
for your comment.
Spartacus, Yeah, that is what I think, too. That is probably why he followed the dog home. I'll bet he
felt pretty comfortable on that couch. LOL. I would have liked to have seen the news video on it.
It would be pretty interesting compared to what is usually on the news. It would be nice to hear
all the facts about it. Thanks for your reply.
Ray
Aspire to inspire before you expire
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Dec 06, 2010, 08:04 AM
#8
Re: Doggie Door
A true Brother Ray. and Merry Christmas to all of you. Bob
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