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Old 06-24-2009, 08:40 AM #1
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Default Candie Scare

Boy, I gotta say our choc lab Cancie sure know's how to scare the bageezes out of us. She got into the garbage last night and ate every porkchop bone in there. We were upstairs and never heard her getting into the can but soft bones are not good, they can get stuck inside them and cut the insides. The vet said watch for 48hrs.

She and her sister once chased a chipmonk off a porch, 20ft drop through some trees.
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She's so beautiful (the little stinker), thanks for sharing!
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