Friday, November 5, 2010

Apres le 'roo

 After my experience in the tall grass, persuing the kangaroo, I had to be brushed out.  I was covered in burrs.  Some had to be cut out.
 Then I had to have my armpits shaved  clipped because a few  grass seeds had started to burrow into my skin.  They were starting to fester; but I didn't complain.  I was even good while SHE pulled them out.
And a bit of flora isn't going to stop my hunting!

19 comments:

  1. Bwhahahahahaha...OH me, look at all dat stuffs dat had to be cut off. I mean dat ain't da funny part. I'm still in awe dat you chased a kangaroo...well done.
    It was so worth da hunt even if you had a few burrs in ya hair.

    Puddles

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  2. WOW!! All of that stuff that got clipped off looks like a varmint or something. Maybe Bella will hide it. hehehe

    XOXO
    Lilly, Piper, Carrleigh and Ruairi

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  3. Those sharp grass seeds and long haired dogs !

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  4. I know exactly what you are talkin about with the stuffs that stick in your furs. It happens to ME all the time.. butt I don't get to chase Kangaroos though. that would be soooooo fun.

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  5. Wow!!! Those are a lot of burrs my friend!!

    I bet your Mom loved pulling those out:)

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  6. OH MY DOGNESS, Daisy! How did I miss da Kangaroo Chasing post?!?!?!?!?!?

    I just made my momma go back and read it!
    Wowser!! A real kangaroo! All we have to chase are da stoopid squirrels!

    You are definitely THE Mighty Huntress! and it was worth losing a few furs over.....

    MinnaK

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  7. You are very brave to let your mum cut those burrs out of your fur! I get all sissy and run and hide when I see the little scissors come out of the drawer!! Lots of love, Holly and mom

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  8. Gosh life as a huntress has it's price! You were very brave indeed to have all those things cut out of you - guess it is cos you have a nice long coat.
    Have a good weekend
    love
    Martha and Bailey xx

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  9. But it was worth it, Girl, it was worth it! Anything to chase a kangaroo:)
    Wags, Buddy n Ginger

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  10. Oh yes. Burrs. I picked up plenty of those earlier in the year. And went ouchy ouchy ouch when Gail tried to comb them out!
    But I'm sure the 'roo was worth it.
    Toodle pip!
    Bertie

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  11. We bet you'd do it again in a second, right?!

    Love ya lots
    Maggie and Mitch

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  12. But I bet it was ALLLLLL worth it, huh?

    Wiggles & Wags,
    Mayzie

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  13. WOW!! All that for a kangaroo?? All that fur looks like a mouse!! Gee.....you get the fun of a kangaroo and we just have the pesty squirrels!! I Have GOT to come and visit you.

    wags
    Jazzi

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  14. Those nasty burrs. I end up with a tiny little bugger every fall that has to be teased out of my locks! Weird thing is I eat them...aah..maybe it's normal for us Doodle types.
    PS...my little pinkie is clean only for now...that'll change! HAve a great w/e!

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  15. Those little pesky grass seeds can cause major harm if they get lodged in your skin. Glad to know you got them removed.

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  16. Oh my they don't look to good, your mom was very good picking up that you had them under you arm pits
    See Yea George xxx

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  17. Ya gotta pay to play, little Daisy! Sounds like you're toughened up and ready for a life in politics. Or the Marines.

    Jed & Abby

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  18. MISS DAISY!
    you got to chase a kangaroo?!?! you are totally my new hero!!! wow...and you are totally a tough chick, too, havin' all those brambly thingies 'n grass seeds stuck on you and not even squealin' when your mama had to pull them all out! can i have your pawtograph?? :)

    *woof*
    the booker man

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  19. Those seedy things look oh so painful! You are one brave Scottygirl!

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