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Margaret
13/6/2016 11:10:29 am
Well done Toby we could do with you around here. They have been a bit of a problem over the mild winter. Bella knows instinctively when the last one remaining currently is around but cannot catch it due to undergrowth in our garden. Margaret
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Jane
13/6/2016 01:13:10 pm
Our dogs get very frustrated as the rats have got a couple holes in the wooden stables they have gnawed and most often disappear in them before they can catch them, but this one took a wrong turn and run up between the wall and the stable door against the wall. I noticed the dogs very excited by the door and swung it around with the rat dropping and almost before it hit the ground Toby had dispatched the rat.
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