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<blockquote data-quote="Ckgworks" data-source="post: 2651274" data-attributes="member: 105102"><p>I decided I currently have the smartest dog I've ever had. She's a Lab Pyrenees mix and the other day I came home and she had 1, yes 1 quill in her nose. I'm used to the pin cushion effect when it comes to dogs and porcupines. Same people making assumptions about intentions are the same hunter/outdoorsman supporting banning trapping, and probably think our ancestors only wiped out the wolves for "the fun" of it.....Absolutely no thoughts of an actual reason for killing them, or caring to be educated.....most of them anyway!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckgworks, post: 2651274, member: 105102"] I decided I currently have the smartest dog I've ever had. She's a Lab Pyrenees mix and the other day I came home and she had 1, yes 1 quill in her nose. I'm used to the pin cushion effect when it comes to dogs and porcupines. Same people making assumptions about intentions are the same hunter/outdoorsman supporting banning trapping, and probably think our ancestors only wiped out the wolves for "the fun" of it.....Absolutely no thoughts of an actual reason for killing them, or caring to be educated.....most of them anyway! [/QUOTE]
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