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Posted by rgv tx on December 31, 2005 at 07:31:39 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: You are a great human being. posted by Old Pokey on December 31, 2005 at 06:34:03:
Thank you for the kind words OP. I have always been an animal lover, but I certainly don't go out looking for them. Sometimes though I think they look for me. Animals are very smart, they can sense people that care. When the fog lifts this morning and I go out to post signs at the RV parks, I also plan to go to the animal shelter rather than call. They have a bulletin board there for lost and found animals. It's about 10 miles away, but I know if I lost a pet I would surely go there to look. By the way, the little dog is so much better this morning. I guess after the chase by my part beagle, she was really scared. This morning she ate quite a bit and he tail wags a lot. All good signs. She is really skinny as if she has been out several days. Where my dog took chase was down a dirt road where folks tend to dump trash illegally. She may have been in there searching for food, I'm not sure as I didn't see her until the chase came to an end a good way down the road. My part beagle didn't hurt her thankfully, she will only chase things that run. When they stop, she stops and waits until the run again. She stirs up rabbits on this road all the time, and I thought this was just another rabbit.
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