tranning your dog to keep away from deer

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tranning your dog to keep away from deer

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PARENTS DON'T TAKE PICTURES OF THEIR KIDS PLAYING VIDEO GAMES
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:lol: :lol: And that folks is why you don't let your pets run around all over the place.
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That mama means business! :lol:
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I agree with Jeremy. Neither the cat or dog are on a leash or fenced in. Also, the doe has no apparent fear of the idiots with the video camera. People in the neighborhood probably have feeders out for them.
I do find it interesting that the doe saw the dog as a worse threat than the cat. I wonder if size had any thing to do with it or the fact it was a canine made her instincts kick in.

On a good note, the neighbors got a "live" version of PBS, up close and personal. :lol:

I hate to see the poor dog get trounced, but the deer redeemed herself by sharing some knowledge with the cat! I need to find a video of a deer attacking a chicken :lol:
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:lol: That dog didnt know what happened. I hope the dog survived his beating and is now sitting in his comfortable home waiting for his master to take him on a walk.
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I hope the dog didn't get hurt. But it would not have bothered me a bit if the doe had kicked the stuff out of the pet owners. I can not believe people are so stupid as to allow their pets so close to a wild animal with young. It just amazes me how stupid people can be Tom.
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