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Official Report; Subject: *Lost dog turned wild * Sunday April 3...

[size=large]At 8:30 this morning I walked the half mile over to the old house site thicket where I had encountered the wild dog a few days ago. I had packed some rice and boiled chicken as Jim had suggested, and added worm medicine. When I got there I started calling the dog in the same voice I had talked to him in the other day. He's good at hiding, he didn't show himself last time until I walked up on him in the thicket and blew his cover. So when he didn't come I walked around in both large thickets that were there as well as in the woods a ways. Unfortunately he had apparently moved away somewhere else. The rice and chicken had been heated before I left and I kept it under my coat to keep it warm, so I brought it home; I'll probably eat it for dinner tomorrow, I haven't been wormed in a while myself.
Vernon [/size]


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That was very thoughtful and kind of you to try to help this animal. Thank you again

Magz
 
I'd hit dat wit some soy sauce m'self. :thumbup:
 
n/t
 
From the land ofthe Bluenose....soft spot fur dos mobile munure makers you have. A few pints of Guinness will relieve you of your worms me son....and your senses. Keep us updated on your friend!
 
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