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MacDuff tastes freedom

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Dave Balderstone - 26 Jul 2008 20:33 GMT
I'm not sure how I'm going to get him to come back inside, but MacDuff
has the run of the back yard this afternoon. I've already caught him up
in the raised garden beds, amongst the tomatillos.

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terbobun@aol.com - 27 Jul 2008 00:38 GMT
On Jul 26, 3:33 pm, Dave Balderstone
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> I'm not sure how I'm going to get him to come back inside, but MacDuff
> has the run of the back yard this afternoon. I've already caught him up
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one word.... BANANA,,,,, let him get a wiff of that and he will come
running...
I've been wondering how MacDuff did after his "snip" surgery,, i didnt
see you around for awhile.

marylee
pugnose - 27 Jul 2008 00:52 GMT
Good for him to have the exercise and feeling of running free after he wa
that way for a long time. Maybe he can completely trust you with this kin
of routine. And how did his cut go?Basically that is what it is. Carla Liz
and Jodie

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Dave Balderstone - 27 Jul 2008 01:55 GMT
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<e945fccbc7a70a6957934887f154dac7@localhost.talkaboutpets.com>, pugnose
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> Good for him to have the exercise and feeling of running free after he was
> that way for a long time. Maybe he can completely trust you with this kind
> of routine.

Well, we did discover a hole in the fence as a result... Came home to
see him nibbling in the front yard, we did. I finally had to lure him
with a bowl of pellets to get him to come out of the raspberry patch.

I've got wire and posts, and will be setting up a nice run for him
tomorrow.

> And how did his cut go?

Hasn't happened yet. Our regular vet quoted $270! I called the vet
college and they said $150, much better.

We'll likely send him for the orchidectomy in mid-late August.

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Professor - 27 Jul 2008 07:58 GMT
He should come in by evening.......  I hope so!

Professor, The Jump, Zolo, Wizard, & Magic Brenda

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Richard Rudd - 27 Jul 2008 11:06 GMT
Can you blame him for making a run for it!

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Cant blame him but there are lots of other "things" that go bump in
the night that could hurt him.. or worst, eat him

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