sunnyday123
<font color=blue>Someone hand me my drool towel<br
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Speaking of frogs, my new dog, Bandit, thinks there is nothing more fun than catching frogs. Here is Orlando, we have a ton of frogs. At night, you'll see them all over my white vinyl fence. I've had to take Bandit out on his leash at night to keep him from grabbing every frog he sees. Tonight, it was raining. I didn't want to go out, so I sent him out by himself. Big mistake. The next thing I see is him standing there with a frog in his mouth. He wouldn't come to me because he knew I'd make him drop it. So, I ended up going outside, in the rain, with a milkbone. Only when I put the milkbone up to his nose, did he open his mouth. The frog jumped out. I screamed. Bandit at the milkbone. We both got wet. Great evening so far!
First of all, I am from this day forward, doing a frog check BEFORE anything else. I am astounded that this happens, more than once. ICK.
Feralpeg, glad Bandit is settled in! My lab used to catch frogs-lucky for them she was so soft-mouthed! She had one and I turned around and she was all foamy. It looked like someone had put dish detergent in her mouth! I freaked out but apparently this frog had something on his skin or peed in her mouth and that caused it. I take my new puppy out on a leash at night for this reason. Also because I can't see her at night because she's so darned black!