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    Old 05-28-2008, 08:47 AM
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    Henry, really enjoyed the pics of your local deer. I rode with my husband out to the country yesterday to turn on the irrigation system of one of our customers. We accidently let the sweet Irish setter out of the garage where the controller was located. Didn't know it but he'd just been bathed and you know where he went. Down to the pond. After about an hour we looked up to see him running toward us like mad. Behind him was one of the largest does I've ever seen, chasing him like she wanted to get him. She veered off when she got close to us probably passed us by 15 feet. The poor dog was wet and exhausted. Wonder what she'd done to the deer.

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    Originally Posted by treasurelady
    Henry, really enjoyed the pics of your local deer. I rode with my husband out to the country yesterday to turn on the irrigation system of one of our customers. We accidently let the sweet Irish setter out of the garage where the controller was located. Didn't know it but he'd just been bathed and you know where he went. Down to the pond. After about an hour we looked up to see him running toward us like mad. Behind him was one of the largest does I've ever seen, chasing him like she wanted to get him. She veered off when she got close to us probably passed us by 15 feet. The poor dog was wet and exhausted. Wonder what she'd done to the deer.

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    LOL awesome story :)
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