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    Two Very, VERY GOOD Doggies

    This young porcupine tried a short bluff run at Bonnie but when Oban came back little porky decided it was a good idea to vamoose. Two good doggies were really only mildly curious but they did need to be told to leave him alone and not sniff him. Or her.

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    That could have had a very bad outcome! Two good dogs!!!!!

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    Two very good doggies!
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    Love the 'leave it' command. In this case it save a lot of pain. VERY good doggies!!!!
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    Good dogs yeah that could have turned out being bad. I have never seen one in the woods are they common in your area

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    I am in a rural area so we see them around but this is the first encounter Oban's had with a live one. They're mostly nocturnal but I think are common in most of North America. Oban did get quills in his foot once, I think from bumping into a dead one. We will see a porky about as often as we meet deer or wild turkey, a couple a year.
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