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Hey guys, let me know if anyone you know comes across a chocolate lab with an orange collar or a black lab mix with a blue collar and a white spot on her chest. They got loose yesterday after I let my friend come and borrow my lawn mower. He didnt get the gate shut tight and they wandered off between 6pm and 11pm. I live in the T hwy /Kirbyville area. Chocolates name is Beretta and the black mix is ironically named freedom. Thanks for any help.

Tracy

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FOUND!!!!Those suckers were picked up by someone who owns a kennel out past Kirbyville...Thanks for keeping an eye out!

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Tracy- glad you found them!! Nothing like losing a dog.

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Those suckers were picked up by someone who owns a kennel out past Kirbyville...

Did they pick them up in a bar? That's where I use to pick up women and in the morning they turned out to be real do....... uh... nevermind.... :shy:

Glad you found them...

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Just glad she picked them up before they got hit or anything. THey made it almost down to the Kirbyville post office just walkin the road.

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You should think about getting a Petsafe electric containment system. It's the best purchase that I have made since owning dogs. Just plug it in, set the range, coller and train the dogs, and no more wandering.

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My brother-in-law had a comtainment system to hold in his golden retrievers. He also had rabbits in the neighborhood. When the rabbits came thru, the dogs would start crying and howling even before the electric shock began, and then just take it and run right thru. Don't know what brand it was.

Rabbits, were his only problem. This was two years ago, and I bet they may be better now, but his dogs would just take the pain. After a while, they knew the barrier width and would run and jump at it like an invisable fence.

He never could get it to hold them.

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