We Know What you Are

37chief

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Wife sent off a DNA sample of our rescue dog from Mississippi. We got the results back. She is part German Shepard, part American Fox Hound, and Coon Hound. She always has her nose to the ground, when she is not sleeping, which is 90 % of the time. Don't know which of those breeds the lazy comes from, but she sure likes to sleep, and doesn't care about food all that much. She can run very fast when she wants to. She is very protective, barks at all intruders on our property. Stan
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Looks like a nice dog, have you got the opening night of coon season circled on the calendar yet. I used to be nuts about coon hunting, couldn't wait for opening night, used to use my vacation to hunt half the night and trap days.
 
I guess I have to wonder what difference a DNA test makes ? As in are you going to get rid of just because it isn't part so and so ?
Sort of like the guys who spend money sending in a tractor serial number to only find out where it was shipped to ? Like that really matters as it's usually a branch house and not a final destination listed.
 
This is once when sentence structure actually makes a difference. The way it is written, her nose is to the ground 90% of the time and she sleeps the other 10%. The part inside the comas is an addendum to the sentence(outside the comas).
 
Didn't you ever want to know about something. Now I know what my dog is. I have been telling people the wrong information for two years. I would really want to know where Dad's F 12 started out. even though it makes no difference at all. Stan
 
She looks like a wonderful dog. I had a Heinz-57 when I was about 9 years old, was a Sheppard/Collie mix. Boy she could run like the wind. She would get the scent of a rabbit and be gone for hours. One day I did not see her around and went looking -- found her digging so far underneath a tree that only her tail was showing and dirt flying out, and she was chewing roots in half with her teeth.
 
Good looking dog. It is so neat to be able to use DNA for so many things now. With it, you have a chance to understand the behavior. I have a Wheaton terrier that left to his own, would track until he dropped dead.
 
I got back my tractor report and it was the 2nd made of the 1550 olivers. also if going to keep it original it's nice to see where it started
 
Yet we were all smart enough to know what he said . Isn't there a high school English class Forum that could use your remarks more than us undeserving soles
 
If I had a vote and I know I don't I would vote that there shall be no brackets and no commas and no run on sentences and it there are any mindless bashing of another's punctuation that basher shall be punctuated in the nose because we are all a nice family of tractor guys and gals who won't and don't and will not an do not make any grammer or grammar misteakes oh yea there shall be no periods of any sort also no danlgling particiclues either
 

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