To learn and live to tell about it. My wife found out the little ones are dangerous too. I have two rat terriers, mother and son. Mom's got a nose like a blood hound and the son is a natural born assassin. If your small brown and furry, your gotta die. One day my wife and daughter were out in the pasture when all thunder broke loose, Whizzer ( the male, named for obvious reasons ) had a fawn caught in the fence and by the throat. Sadie (Mom) was trying to disembowl the poor little devil, the usual tatics, when Barbie (the wife) interviened. Now all you got to do is yell at Sadie and she'll pull off, her boy is a different story. Must be the testosterone. He had grip and the fawn was hurtin'. My wife reached through the fence, wailed on the dog (her dog , by the way) and pulled the fawn free.That's when she reconsidered her act of kindness. Have you ever seen the tasmanian devil in the old Bugs Bunny cartoons. There was feet flailing, teeth bared and the God awfulest screech you've ever heard. The daughter grabbed the dogs ( Whizzy still trying his damnedest to get at the fawn) and drug them to the house. By the time my wife returned Bambi with the big brown eyes to nature, her shirt was ripped to shreds and you couldn't tell who's blood was who's. Vicious little critters they are. I asked her if she would exude that type of kindness again? I didn't get much of an answer.
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