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Old 03-10-2007, 09:01 PM
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Its amazing the dog is still standing on its own feet. I'm surprised he did not go into shock after the run in happened...
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i would hate to see the inside of his mouth, i dont think the dog could live through this, alot of the stickers will work there way through the roof of his mouth into his brain and eyes.
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I used to raise horses, and a calf or two, feral dogs have a big appetite for newborn livestock, so I've shot my share of wild dogs. Several times I'd get off a clean shot to the head, and have to shoot again to drop the animal. I mentioned this in passing, to a neighboring livestock breeder, it was then that I learned to shoot for the base of the skull where the brain is. That poor pup may be sore, but I bet he's nowhere near dead. I would guess that porcypine is in real bad shape too.
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it was then that I learned to shoot for the base of the skull where the brain is.

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That would be the "obdula oblongata"...the key to all of your automatic nervous system functions...
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it was then that I learned to shoot for the base of the skull where the brain is.

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That would be the "obdula oblongata"...the key to all of your automatic nervous system functions...

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My guess is he never tasted that porky---he lunged and clamped down on quills---We've found dead bears emaciated from hunger after an attempt on a porky.even wessels---Also found porkys flipped and eaten---MT. Lion with smarts.......The barbs and infection and eyesight is the worry....
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I always thought the porcupine was a lamb type animal and
fairly ripe for any predator. Guess I was wrong. So were the
pit bulls, bears, weasels, etc.
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My guess is he never tasted that porky---he lunged and clamped down on quills---We've found dead bears emaciated from hunger after an attempt on a porky.even wessels---Also found porkys flipped and eaten---MT. Lion with smarts.......The barbs and infection and eyesight is the worry....

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Maybe that porcypine is alright after all, I would think a bear's bite would be at least equal to a pit bull's bite. Didn't Styx have a song about that thing in the back of the dog's head?
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That would be the "obdula oblongata"...the key to all of your automatic nervous system functions...

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I think that one went 'OVER' most heads!
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That would be the "obdula oblongata"...the key to all of your automatic nervous system functions...

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Rob,
I think that one went 'OVER' most heads!

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