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HopeHoops

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3. The dogs chase them out, but the dogs aren't always outside. And on top of that...
Fri Jun 8, 2012, 09:12 AM
Jun 2012

... a lot of them are youngins that don't know any better (yet). I watched the sheltie tag three on the back of the neck in the same chase. She's fast. She wouldn't hurt them intentionally, but she can out-run them. The border collie is pretty fast but not as fast. They work as a team, circling the garden from opposite sides. Scares the shit out of the little critters. I think the main reason they wouldn't hurt them is that we have a cottontail as a pet (almost 6 years old). He's a mutant, but they treat him the same way they do the cats.

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