Settings, what, pray tell, is the aviary critter in that photo
Buddy, The Killa. Wade fishing the river by the house. He handles quality control.
Settings, what, pray tell, is the aviary critter in that photo
This video, from Reddit, could have been a live-cam of my Fi.
https://i.imgur.com/J7XkUOH.gifv
Emma looks to be a sweet girl! Cherish every moment you have with her. There is some Rex in her, but let Rex into your life - he's there should you ask. I had lamented that our rabbits hadn't frequented our home lately (concerned about a fox). Yesterday AM, with none to be seen for quite a while, I again lamented to Fi that I missed them. Within 30 seconds, one showed up! This was not a "first"!!!
Fi loved our rabbits, although mostly for chasing. She never harmed a one and would stand guard over baby rabbits.
She's listening!!!
As is your Rex!
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Here’s Holly Sioux, a female black Lab. She’s unbelievably athletic—quarters naturally, has a great nose, will go on point, is a good swimmer, lives to retrieve, and despite a thin coat, handles cold weather well. But, she has absolutely no killer instinct and is terrified by gunfire or loud noises. She’s just a gentle, sensitive, intelligent, loving little dog.
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"Die the way you lived, all of a sudden, that's the way to go. Don't drag it out. Living like that doesn't mean a thing." ~ Public Enemies (2009)
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My giant 160 lb. Yellow Lab "Leo"
This is what he does best when not sitting in the Dove fields with me.
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He is just resting for the up coming season.
What this country needs is a department of common sense! The tree of liberty would be a great place for hang mans ropes!
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