• Flying Squid
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    106 months ago

    Were they also bred to play with them for hours and not let anyone near them until you trick them into letting them go?

    And then there was the time she brought half a squirrel through the dog door. Just half a squirrel.

    • @[email protected]
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      86 months ago

      She’s learning to share. Good dog!

      Or, if those happened in reverse order: She’s learning that you don’t want her to share the animals. Good dog!

      • Flying Squid
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        66 months ago

        She still doesn’t want to share. She just forgot she left it on the living room floor.

        Oh, and there was another time she brought in half a rabbit.

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          36 months ago

          To be fair, who hasn’t set down the half squirrel they were gnawing on and forgotten about it? Maybe the half squirrel and half rabbit were supposed to go together and make an even more fun animal to maim and kill play with. Cute little Dogtor Frankenstein.

          • Flying Squid
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            36 months ago

            Unfortunately, they were both the back end of the creature, so unless you want to attach the butt of a squirrel to the butt of a rabbit and hope it springs to life, I think that wouldn’t work.

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              6 months ago

              Understandable. I am familiar with the experience, it comes with the territory when inviting a dog (or cat, for that matter) to be part of your family from time to time.