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No idea why she jumped up on the birdy table
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She is a lovely looking dog and the garden appears to be ideal for an active creature. Do you allow her to get off the plinth and run around?
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The fenced in part of the garden is about 1500m2 & the horse's fields about 2Ha so lots of room to race around.
Her name is Jessie. She's a Griffon X SPA rescue dog found abandoned who has been with us for nearly five months. She's an absolute delight & lives happily with our cat, horses & chooks.
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I think this was a joke! I like you already, Trelawney!
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Obviously, which is why I didn't answer the question & simply gave some background info to a new member
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"I took the liberty of examining this animal when I got 'im 'ome, and I discovered, that the only reason he was standing on the plinth in the first place, was that it had been nailed there"......
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