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A goose and a catfish...
"Ka30P" wrote in message ... George wrote My dog catches birds all the time. I can imagine the fun she would have with a heron. Good lord! Probably be dead! We know of one ponder who ended up with a slew of stitches in his face from sneaking up on a heron and getting slashed. And in the book The Great Blue Heron by Hayward Allen, it is reported a biologist was fatally stabbed in the head by a heron. My labs, sofa potatoes that they are, stood on the deck and barked, 'hey, hey, you bird, get out of here or we're fetching MOM!' kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A My dog is an outdoor dog. He is part border collie and part Apennzellar cattle dog (about 50 lbs). She is gentle with kids and people, but has no fear when it comes to other animals. You might be right about the Herons, but I suspect she would spook them away before she ever got close enough to engage them. Hopefully, this theory will never be tested out in real life. I hate it when I'm proved wrong! |
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