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<blockquote data-quote="Lowland1" data-source="post: 7743991" data-attributes="member: 66524"><p>When my wife was working full time as a vet she’d often get people bringing in dogs to be put down either because their owners were leaving the country or often because their owners had become bored with having a dog. As such she’d either tell them no way or we’d take the dog. We got up to 12 at one point though since she’s been farming we are down to 10. Problem is they often come to a sticky end here we’ve had snake bites, scorpion bites killed by warthogs and I ran over the Labrador pup the kids bought me for Christmas leading to the saying in our house’A dog isn’t for life just for Christmas’</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowland1, post: 7743991, member: 66524"] When my wife was working full time as a vet she’d often get people bringing in dogs to be put down either because their owners were leaving the country or often because their owners had become bored with having a dog. As such she’d either tell them no way or we’d take the dog. We got up to 12 at one point though since she’s been farming we are down to 10. Problem is they often come to a sticky end here we’ve had snake bites, scorpion bites killed by warthogs and I ran over the Labrador pup the kids bought me for Christmas leading to the saying in our house’A dog isn’t for life just for Christmas’ [/QUOTE]
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