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15th April 2019, 07:43 PM
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Incredible Dog
Now how is this for something really incredible a Dog swimming some 135 Miles out at Sea and still alive after what must have been a real test for the Pooch! Oh i love to see stories that depict Animals in danger and ending on a wonderful note!
Dont read ths wrong please i dont like to see of hear of any Animals in danger ,just a way of putting it I guess!
I am sure that some low life threw this Dog over the side !
Cheers
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16th April 2019, 06:08 AM
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Re: Incredible Dog
A real mystery there.
But some years ago we had a break in Thailand for a couple of weeks.
The number of what appeared to be stray dogs wandering the streets and beaches was quite concerning.
Somewhere in there a story exists but sadly doubt we will ever know.


Happy daze John in Oz.
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