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My dog is in the same club as Zues.

riverrat10k

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Glad both dogs seem to be recovering smartly.

On the plus side, Magnolia will probably do her best to avoid all snakes in the future. I know which snakes are dangerous and which are not. Had a very difficult time training my dogs to avoid all snakes. Field trips to rattler country were always stressful when bringing my furry children. Hint: stay away from ropes, rubber snakes, belts, etc. as dog toys.
 

Bowesmobile

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Glad both dogs seem to be recovering smartly.

On the plus side, Magnolia will probably do her best to avoid all snakes in the future. I know which snakes are dangerous and which are not. Had a very difficult time training my dogs to avoid all snakes. Field trips to rattler country were always stressful when bringing my furry children. Hint: stay away from ropes, rubber snakes, belts, etc. as dog toys.

The ropes may be a hard one for her. But I think she got the point (no pun intended) to stay away from snakes. Outside of that she is back to normal. Thanks Riverrat!
 
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