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That critical nose is better than a critical eye any day :)
Looks like she is ready to learn to blood trail deer or does she already know that job? :thumbsup:
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:saywhat: Looks like the deer is getting checked for head lice :biglaugh:
Nice looking Doe and a nice looking little dog. you are blessed! :thumbsup:
Most of our lap dogs tuck tail and run away.
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Nice doe Tom. I wonder secret "poochie" is trying to tell her.... or is she eating deer ear?
I found "Annie" living in a road culvert when she was about 8 weeks old, she weighed 2 1/2" lbs. She's 3 1/2 now. First time she tried blood trailing she was 6 months old searching after dark for a doe a friend had shot. We couldn't find Annie, looked and looked all around. Well she had found the deer, it had tumbled down a steep embankment, landed upside down and Annie was quietly sitting on the does stomach waiting for us to shine a flashlight on her 'discovery'. She's close to 100% on trails but has missed a couple. A handy friend to have.
She should get a good tenderloin as a "Finders Fee"... :thumbsup:
After typeing the above I think you deserve that other tenderloin as a "Found her Fee" ..She was lucky you found her and she's now returning the favor...
Sounds like Annie appreciates the nice home that you have provided her. Not much better than having a good dog. :thumbsup:
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Love it! :thumbsup:
Love watching pups work. Really thinking about a blood dog myself.
That is a cool picture!!! :thumbsup: