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Thread: New shed dog

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    Default New shed dog

    Had to put my old mini-foxy down early last year at the ripe old age of 17 - she wasn't much more than a deaf, half-blind tumor on legs by that time but she was happy enough. Picked up this little lass when we got back from hols - 8 weeks old , mini-foxy / something cross - named Iona. Already proving to be a fast learner and typical foxy - investigate and kill anything that moves - which is exactly why I like them . . . and she likes sleeping in the shavings just like the last one
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    Updated 8th of February 2024

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    Bloody Noice!!

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    Almost could bury her under the shaving Vern. Real nice looking pup

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    hey titt,

    my uncle had a property near ashford n.s.w called "iona".

    had to put my dog just recentley,
    bloody hard thing to do! mine was only nearly 3, hit by a car.
    she used to sleep in the shavings as well, even while i was turning!

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    Don't let the little bugger get too close to the dusty. Sure is a cute little hamster.


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    Lookout, another cutie alert

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    So cute That first photo is a classic
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    Made her first kill tonight - an extremely big toe-biter (mudeyes to the Mexicans ) - played with it for a good ten minutes before giving it the chomp and making a meal of it. Her predecessor had a thing for cicada's - used to play with them to make them screech when she was young but got bored with it in her old age and just ate them without the foreplay - must be tasty li'l critters 'cos she was fussy about what she ate
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    Updated 8th of February 2024

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