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<blockquote data-quote="jag1" data-source="post: 4993418" data-attributes="member: 21447"><p>Guys, just got back from dropping off Dixie for her surgery. Came on here and saw the pics and they brought tears to these old eyes. The older I get, the more sentimental I get I suppose. Those are some fine looking dogs! Mia is cracking me up. Dixie will hunt all day but when the action is slow after several hours she'll come out of her dog box and look at me as if to say "all right man, let's go where the action is cause it sure ain't here".</p><p></p><p>Update: She's home and has to wear the cone of shame for 2 weeks. Doc says keep her off tile and hardwood floors...that's what we have. Praying for healing and no slips/jumps/runs etc. She's already straining on the leash when outside cause she thinks she's ready to go!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jag1, post: 4993418, member: 21447"] Guys, just got back from dropping off Dixie for her surgery. Came on here and saw the pics and they brought tears to these old eyes. The older I get, the more sentimental I get I suppose. Those are some fine looking dogs! Mia is cracking me up. Dixie will hunt all day but when the action is slow after several hours she'll come out of her dog box and look at me as if to say "all right man, let's go where the action is cause it sure ain't here". Update: She's home and has to wear the cone of shame for 2 weeks. Doc says keep her off tile and hardwood floors...that's what we have. Praying for healing and no slips/jumps/runs etc. She's already straining on the leash when outside cause she thinks she's ready to go! [/QUOTE]
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