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<blockquote data-quote="cherokeeruby&#039;" data-source="post: 152231" data-attributes="member: 2449"><p>Saw a couple of dogs running across the pasture yesterday. Grabbed the </p><p>12 gauge, and ran out in my sock feet. New neighbor was right behind </p><p>them, trying to call them back. Chickens went crazy, geese went north, </p><p>and all the damn racket stampeded the cows. </p><p></p><p>He finally got the two dogs </p><p>under control after his whole family drove up. When they opened the car </p><p>door, a third dog jumped out. They called it "Rags", and said that it </p><p>just showed up, so they adopted it. </p><p></p><p>The neighbor gave me the impression </p><p>that they didn't really care for the dog. I suggested that he leave it </p><p>with me. I was trying to be helpful. Would have been no trouble since </p><p>I already had the gun out. </p><p></p><p>From the looks I got, I was wrong. They did </p><p>care for the dog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cherokeeruby', post: 152231, member: 2449"] Saw a couple of dogs running across the pasture yesterday. Grabbed the 12 gauge, and ran out in my sock feet. New neighbor was right behind them, trying to call them back. Chickens went crazy, geese went north, and all the damn racket stampeded the cows. He finally got the two dogs under control after his whole family drove up. When they opened the car door, a third dog jumped out. They called it "Rags", and said that it just showed up, so they adopted it. The neighbor gave me the impression that they didn't really care for the dog. I suggested that he leave it with me. I was trying to be helpful. Would have been no trouble since I already had the gun out. From the looks I got, I was wrong. They did care for the dog. [/QUOTE]
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