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Look what I caught....

bellathecat May 09, 2003 08:01 PM

Here a picture of Butterball with the catches of the day....Reminder Butterball is golden retriever/ lab mix, so she was shaved for the summer.

donna

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PHFasDog May 10, 2003 11:48 AM

Wow! What time is dinner??
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chandlersmom May 13, 2003 10:43 AM

How cool!! My Chandler loves to fish too. He always tries to pick them up in his mouth but they start flipping around and he drops them. Then when they flop around on the ground he jumps back. Then he barks at them and starts growling and his ears are perked up. He's so CUTE when he does that! That's my favorite part of fishing.

bellathecat May 13, 2003 04:13 PM

Butter just love go be with her mommy. She really good about laying there watching you. We call her our lucky dog if we really do good that day we take her. She was trained not take/eat the fish after it caught. This will be probably be her last year going fishing with me. She has blew out both knees - left one this year and the other one about 7 years ago. So it painful for her to lay on a cold ground or just walk around in the cold air. She on Rymdral and Consquin, but it time for her to retire from fishing. I'm going miss the company.

donna

chandlersmom May 15, 2003 03:30 PM

Sorry to hear about the knees. Chandler is 2 years old and has had no health problems to date except for an occasional allergy which a shot takes care of. Chan swims while we fish and comes close whenever we pull in a fish. We finally got him trained to NOT jump up and try to grab the lures while we were casting and to not swim to the corks and try to bite them. Of course we don't catch much be he likes to swim around were we are....not down the bank away from us. And then of course he likes to shake all the pond water off of his fur while standing really really close to us.

kaesebs mom May 14, 2003 02:56 PM

Wow! Can you send her to RI to grab us some lobsters????

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