I know you don't want another dog but 252 deer with one dog would surely make a side job of training dogs viable?
I know you don't want another dog but 252 deer with one dog would surely make a side job of training dogs viable?
Rodeos good reliable trucks.Good.
Got it new in 2002 Never had anything wrong with it. Hoping it will last me out.
Good write up mate, shame about Tilly, Im sure she'll have a very relaxed and pampered retirement. Going through a similar thing with our old boy not easy at all.
Sorry to hear about Tilly. It must be tough. At least you have had 13 good years with her. Hopefully a couple more
Thanks for sharing Tahr, sorry & sad to hear about Tilly.
252 deer with Tilly...a lot of memories to hold onto.
Great sorry told with a heavy heart Bruce. All the best for you & Tilly today. Congrats Brian, well earned.
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Awesome head Brian well done
Sad Re Tilly Bruce…she’s had an amazing hunting life with you over the 13 years though
Well done Brian, great effort there.
And same to you Tilly, what a good girl. Heart and mind stronger than the frame they were put in. Tahr, very saddening to read this story. Thanks for sharing this and all the other delightful stories about your and Tilly's adventures, I have always enjoyed reading them... this one not quite as much. I'm sure she'll be getting some well-earned pampering henceforth.
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Can't like your post Tahr because of the poor old Tillster I really hope she comes right for a bit to enjoy the hugs and cuddles at home being spoilt.
That's a good trick getting Brian to shoot the stump although I'm sure it wasn't on purpose
At least he scored a great head after all that slogging up and down the hills.
Best of luck for you and Tilly at this difficult time mate
Thanks @rugerman The vet has just rung. She is back on her paws but is weak. Has been to the toilet. All going well she will be home tomorrow for some love and convalescence and then hopefully some back yard retirement
Great news she is supporting herself Tahr. If you can find a pool that is deeper than she is tall, gentle walking almost out of her depth can help with the rehad since her weight is supported by the water. A bit like people who do the aqua aerobics idea. Hydrotherapy I think they call it.
What a good hunt meat and head wise. Sucks about Tilly though, Best wishes for her rehab/retirement, hope she gives you a few more years company.
not sure how Im supposed to type out answer with tears in my eyes Mate...... that is terrible news,but she will love you till the end,either way.
Brian's head went an unofficial 273 DS
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