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passiveporcupine

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3. I was afraid to open this one but am glad I did
Fri Sep 4, 2015, 05:22 PM
Sep 2015

What beautiful babies. Head trauma can take months to recover from. I had a beautiful and sweet brindled Plott hound who showed up here with head trauma...no collar. Never found his owner. Took him to the vet and they said just give it time. They thought he'd been choked by jumping out the back of a truck he was tied into. I had him for four months before I felt safe re-homing him. It took that long for him to lose all of the dizzies. He was a great dog, but I have no fences and I won't keep an animal that has to be caged or chained, so he went to a hunter. Plott hounds are the best hunting dogs. I have very fond memories of him. I love and miss that hound howl.

I never took a picture of him, but this is what they look like.

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