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Posted by Sharon McKenzie on October 07, 1999 at 18:35:00:
This afternoon, my 4 ft. rescue ig, Andr'e, was resting on the back of a recliner by a window soaking up some late afternoon rays, and noticed one of my Catahoula Leopard Dogs outside near the window. He immediately puffed up to ten times his size, thowing out his dewlap, and began aggressively following the dog's every move, clawing at the glass as if he just couldn't wait to get a piece of that dog's 100+ lb. behind! This went on for about 15 minutes, then I brought the dog in on a leash(my dogs are raised around herps and don't pay them much attention at all). At once, Andr'e "deflated" and flattened himself out on the back of the chair, VERY still and unobtrusive, just his eyes moving to follow the dog's monement around the room. What a big change now that there was no longer a barrier in between them!
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