Dog? or bear?

Oregon Viking

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I know she is a dog...she likes to pose like a bear! We gave her our old couch......she loves it.


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BosnMate

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I thought you had a real bear, not a bear of a dog. I had bears on my mind because yesterday I was talking to a lady who lives in Tiller. (for those that don't know, Tiller is isolated near the head of the South Umpqua river) She told me the Salmon had reached her place, and are spawning and dying, and the bears are having a field day. I tried to get permission to go there and take pictures, but she's a VA nurse, and doesn't want to let out where she lives, which I don't blame her, because it's way out in the pucker brush, at the end of the road, on a branch of the river.
 

tamrock

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Doesn't get any better then that :laughing7:
 

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I can definitely see the 'pose' of a bear! Even the way she holds her head.
 

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