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#1 Post by Christel »

It is not a very good picture but in the heat of the moment and with an Ifon...

Blue caught a rabbit yesterday.
The Wolf and him both flushed it out and when it ran, he caught it.
I think it had Myxomatosis, it ran slowly.

We left it for the fox or perhaps the buzzard.
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#2 Post by 20series »

thats nice, he looks much better with a rabbit in his mouth rather than my wrist :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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#3 Post by Christel »

Oh I agree, really he is just misunderstood:)
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#4 Post by bravo24 »

so your a weimaraner person are you? one of our's was also called blue but spelt (baloo) Scottish i believe

we now only have two weimaraners and a 12 week old cocker puppy
With a round in the chamber and the bolt locked tight
I look them in the eyes through my telescopic sight

want to be highlander

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#5 Post by Christel »

Not sure about the Weimaraner person definition. I love dogs, end of :D
All dogs although I have to admit after awhile small dogs they tend to get on my nerves.
Like children. Too much noise.

Yeah dogs in general, I am definitely a dog person.
They are such clever, intuitive and brave creatures.

He is a rescue, got him at 7 months old. Damage done already at that point to him by previous owners.
Would I have another one, yes I think so. They are very special dogs.

I do also love cats I would like to add. In fact come to think of it, I am just an animal person.
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