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Thank you so much for spaying sweet Willow.. She will be so much better for it..

I am sure you know that... You are a blessing..

The beautiful deer are a blessing also... 

You always help my depression.

Thank you and many blessings to all.

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Re: DEER Tuesday 06/07/2022

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@MamaWick ,Two weeks ago I was walking my dog up and down our driveway.  Out of the corner of my eye I saw something move, looked over and there was a tiny fawn hunkered down and staring at me.  They don't give off a scent so my dog never smelled it.  I'm glad because he would've charged to the end of his leash and likely scared it. Their instinct tells them to stay put until Mom returns so I tried to get a picture from far away and stayed away the rest of the day. By evening it was gone.

 

Not sure how clear the pic will be. Hopefully, if you look in the drainage ditch you will see it.  

 

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@Kalli  I couldn't see the fawn, until I enlarged the photo. How sweet snuggled up in the leaves. Well hidden, for sure. 

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Here's hoping that little Willow breezes through her spaying, without any complications. I'm sure she will be smothered in love during her recovery. 

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I have a DEER EXTRA up for today in a separate post.
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Re: DEER Tuesday 06/07/2022

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@Kalli,

I see him/her!

That must have been so great to see this little one.

 When my granddog and I were out walking on the sidewalk a deer family approached us.I remember there being aobut 4 or 5 deer. We all just stared at each other. I slowly backed away and they went on their way.

My granddog was very calm and just watched. I was more afraid the deer might charge but I guess they didn't see us as a threat. I'll never forget our deer encounter!

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@MamaWick 

 

yep, Willow will be better than ever and wish her a quick and speedy recovery!

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