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The Battle For A Flower

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My feist was (who is female), was playing with our neighbors rat terrier (who is a male). She went and ticked on a flower in the garden. About thirty seconds later he went and ticked on the same flower. Well apparently this was a no no, because she followed behind him and marked the flower again. Well much to my surprise he decided that he wanted the flower and did like wise. This went on for a good 30 minutes. Both dogs drowning this flower one after the other. It was a literal ticking contest. Eventually it got to the point where both dogs were empty and were just going through the motions. Everyone was rolling on the ground laughing at these two. Well we figured this could go on all night, when my brothers hound came up and ate the dang flower leaves and all. Both dogs looked surprised by this turn of events. So I pose the question. Who's flower was it?

  • Super User

LOL now that is funny. Definitely the hounds flower since he digested it tick and all. Question is when the hound is finished with the flower who wants it? lol now that right there would be the **** eater. LOL

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I'd force the hound to leave the recycled matter in the tomato garden.. Should make for some good fertilizer.

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