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Dog & Deer
Topic Started: Jun 19 2010, 04:46 AM (114 Views)
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goldengal
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Too cute Begete. Even though the deer is so young, I bet the hooves hurt a lot more than paws.

Take care,
Pat
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Vanilla
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I agree Goldengrl.
What a sweet video clip, now that's something you don't see everyday, what great fun they were having together.
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goldengal
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Just saw this posted on the Bernese Mountain Dog board I belong to. It surely illustrates how dangerous the hooves can be.

http://www.insideedition.com/videos/488/protective-deer-attacks-dog.aspx

Take care,
Pat
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Lark
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Awwww, wonderful to watch 038

Anyone else notice the two cats watching from the porch. Wonder what they were thinking.

Thanks for posting this Begete, my smile for the day.....lee
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