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by Red Sable on 29 May 2009 - 17:05
Exactly one week later... Gizmo has been romping through the wet grass.
by Ninja181 on 30 May 2009 - 00:05
You must be feeding the little masked bandit well, as he looks a little bigger in just one week. He really seems to enjoy being around your dogs.
Please keep updating the photos until he takes over the house. LOL
Then call the Mounties, or Provential Police!
It's nice to see him adapting so well.
Good luck!
Please keep updating the photos until he takes over the house. LOL
Then call the Mounties, or Provential Police!
It's nice to see him adapting so well.
Good luck!
by venzosmom on 30 May 2009 - 00:05
She's still so cute !!! I can't beleave how well her & the little dog get along !
by Kalibeck on 30 May 2009 - 01:05
Adorable little thing! Was she trying to nurse on Gizmo? jh
by Red Sable on 30 May 2009 - 15:05
Yeah Jackie, she does try and nurse him and it has worked out well, Gizmo used to be a monorchid!
by Okie Amazon on 30 May 2009 - 15:05
I've known several people that kept them as pets until they got too large and aggressive. I remember someone bringing a coon in to be neutered to the clinic. He was a MEAN one! Trying to get him lassoed with the mean dog pole was a trip when they can reach right up and pull the noose off. He was running around on his hind legs coughing and threatening to kill us. (Me and the doc ended up on the countertop!) Finally we got him and got a shot into him. The only place you can get them where they can't bite you is right over the eyes on top of their head.
by Red Sable on 08 June 2009 - 17:06
Two weeks. She still only wants the bottle, I'm going to have to buy a cow at this rate. I've been putting raw egg in her milk to satisfy her a little longer. It is truly like the 3 musketeers now, they all are certified buds.
I had to take these pictures through the window.
I had to take these pictures through the window.
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