I have no ida of the origin of the story or whether it is true or not. It came by email and I sat here with tear in my eyes trying as hard as I could not to wake up the kids with my laughing.
Glad y'all enjoyed it and I appreciate your stories.
The only one I have anywhere close was when my parents adopted a retired racing greyhound. These dog are known for being able to run 40-45 mph, hitting top speed within 30 feet.
We were working in th meadow when the dog (new to farm) spotted a deer. The dog took off, the deer took off, the dog caught the deer but was totally confused and ended up running right beside the deer. Now in this part of the world, this is a capitol offense and a deer chasing dog doesn't have a long life expectancy. Well armed neighbor folks don't put up with that. Anyway, the dog ran right beside the deer matching the deers stride until the deer jumped the fence. Dog didn't. Dog hit fence going 30-40? MPH (top speed of scared deer). It was ugly and said dog never had any interest in deer thereafter. Dog was he11 on rabbits, though...
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