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i had a dachshund that would hunt flies (well pretty much anything, worms, birds, bunnies) and eat them....she was a rescued animal and even though I'd had her for many of years (10 or so) I could never take the hunter/foraging need out of her.
The mixed breed doxie I had growing up was that way....Rita...well, she didn't get the memo. :laugh::lol: I take that back. She likes dead, dried up earthworms. We call it worm jerky. :laugh: She WILL hunt for those.

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Well I know it is not a dogs fault. It is just there nature. But a yesterday my two little ones each caught baby bunnies. I tried to help one but it died. The other one was so scared it wouldn't move. I was afraid something was broke but after a little big of lovin'..........he hopped off.

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awww poor lil fella...yeah we had to actually build a tiny fenced in area for my dog to go out and potty in so that (well and bigger animals at night didn't hunt her, we lived in the country) other tiny animals wouldn't get into her area and accidently end up as prey....but sometimes trying to make a hunt free zone for her sometimes brave lil critters thought it a safer haven to nest in....one hunter verses the unknown, guess they thought they'd take their chances :(
 

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    How does someone just post they have joooooooose and then not say what it is? :facepalm: Welsh you are a tease. :laugh:
    I think he said he was going to try a banana strawberry first....but...we'll see what he says. :unsure:
    ...yes though, a tease!!:laugh:
    Reminds me of someone we used to know long ago :rolleyes:

    Well I know it is not a dogs fault. It is just there nature. But a yesterday my two little ones each caught baby bunnies. I tried to help one but it died. The other one was so scared it wouldn't move. I was afraid something was broke but after a little big of lovin'..........he hopped off.

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    awww poor lil fella...yeah we had to actually build a tiny fenced in area for my dog to go out and potty in so that (well and bigger animals at night didn't hunt her, we lived in the country) other tiny animals wouldn't get into her area and accidently end up as prey....but sometimes trying to make a hunt free zone for her sometimes brave lil critters thought it a safer haven to nest in....one hunter verses the unknown, guess they thought they'd take their chances :(
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