I`ve Gotta chime in here! I didn`t get to see it but my Dad did, we had a dog that was part german shep part collie, a perty good all around type hunting dog...rabbits, coons, ground hogs even, anyway he must`ve finnally met up w/a faster than usual squirrel. Dad said he thought Scrappy had got him but the squirrel must of played a little possum because the squirrel had him by the lip, dad said he went over to where the fight was & Scrap just looked up at dad & wimpered at him like "take this D%^& thing off"...wasn`t gonna happen, I think dad said he told him like "you wanted the fight". Anyway, he said he watched scrap using his front paws & everything to get that squirrel to let go of his lip....guess the squirrel was part snap`n turtle too!...LOL. But dad said he finnally got the thing off his lip & killed. He also said after scrap was done, there wasn`t nothing left but the tail & toenails!!!....lol, just thought I`d share that...
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