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Jeff
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Post by Jeff »

Glad to hear he'll be fine.
When I read your first post in this thread, I was imagining a dog curious about a snake and sniffing around at it until the snake finaly struck. Figured something like that will stay in that dog-brain for life!
diggum
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Post by diggum »

I'm so sorry for River. I wish him a speedy recovery.

I can imagine that he'll err a little on the cautious side with snakes from now on. Dogs are too smart not to learn from experiences, ya know?

Please keep us posted.

snakes...*shudder* :?
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Post by kirker »

Sorry hear about your dog man. Hope he gets better soon.

What is this snake pit stuff at Muir Valley?
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Post by Wes »

Man, I am glad he is going to be OK. Maybe it will slow him down a little bit. :wink:

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Post by squeezindlemmon »

diggum wrote:snakes...*shudder* :?
Diggum, I used to think the same way about snakes (and sometimes I still do). But I realized that I have to learn to deal with them and the fact that I have a boyfriend who loves to go exploring and bushwhacking all the time. The best way to deal with snakes is to learn about them and be able to identify the different kinds so that when you come across one, you can scream appropriately (ie: garter snake = little gasp; copperhead = bloodcurdlingscream :wink:) .
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Post by 88keys »

We were all worried about River when this happened, so I'm glad to hear that he will be fine. All the lil ones were wondering. They are all thinking of him for a fast recovery.
Thanks again for the great day!!!
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Post by Crankmas »

I have to go to great lengths to keep Chester and Hamsco from killing every snake they see, snakes get such a bad rap sometimes, they remind of simple misunderstood car thieves.
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Post by RRO »

Chester is terrible, watch out for this girl. I once saw her bite the head of a harmless black snake, tie it in an overhand knot, take it up the climb and then feast on it at the chains. Scary stuff for sure.

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Post by diggum »

Go Chester!!!
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Post by tomdarch »

RRO wrote:Chester is terrible, watch out for this girl. I once saw her bite the head of a harmless black snake, tie it in an overhand knot, take it up the climb and then feast on it at the chains. Scary stuff for sure.
:shock: Woah! That's a whole different side to sweet-smiling, eyelash batting Chester! :lol:

Reminds me of something: I was in a van heading back to where we were staying from an archeological site*. The van went thunk-thunk over something, then came to a stop. I thought the driver was looking to see what it was, when he threw it in reverse, thunk-thunk, then forward ... thunk-thunk. I looked back and we had put several different 'dents' in a 6-8' long constrictor-type snake that was unlucky enough to be crossing the road. I guess the driver really didn't like snakes!

(*This was in central Turkey - but I feel like a putz mentioning it in the middle of the story)
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