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<blockquote data-quote="SOHC46" data-source="post: 9790192" data-attributes="member: 48347"><p>Ironically enough this has happened to my dog. My neighbor has a deer feeder in his back yard, and there is approximately one hundred acres of woods behind our houses. One night, while I was in the back yard walking my dog (on a leash), my dog spotted a deer and took off at full speed towards it. My dog (herin called Koda-female Golden Retriever) was able to pull the leash out of my hand.</p><p></p><p>As Koda went after the deer, it took off through the woods. I followed as fast as possible. After maybe two minutes the deer figured out she was bigger than my dog, and stood her ground. Koda, never having seen a deer before just wanted to play with it. The deer did not feel like playing so much. As I was approaching Koda and the deer, I witnessed the deer raise up on her back legs and deliver a couple of hard blows to Koda's neck and side. At which time I began yelling loudly, and looking for a weapon. I found a fallen tree branch near by, picked it up, (and while yelling like a caveman) proceeded to beat the snot out of the deer.</p><p></p><p>I only managed to get one hit in on the deer before it backed up, and stared me down. I then took my tree branch, and gave it a good Spartan spear throw striking the deer in the side of the neck. Subsequently the deer decided it no longer wanted any trouble, and ran off.</p><p></p><p>I was mad as hell and wanted to tear that deer a new one. But in its defense. It was only protecting itself from Koda's deadly kisses. I am lucky that the deer ran off or it would have probably torn me a new one! BTW, Koda was okay, just sore. Now when she sees a deer, she stands her ground and growl's. LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOHC46, post: 9790192, member: 48347"] Ironically enough this has happened to my dog. My neighbor has a deer feeder in his back yard, and there is approximately one hundred acres of woods behind our houses. One night, while I was in the back yard walking my dog (on a leash), my dog spotted a deer and took off at full speed towards it. My dog (herin called Koda-female Golden Retriever) was able to pull the leash out of my hand. As Koda went after the deer, it took off through the woods. I followed as fast as possible. After maybe two minutes the deer figured out she was bigger than my dog, and stood her ground. Koda, never having seen a deer before just wanted to play with it. The deer did not feel like playing so much. As I was approaching Koda and the deer, I witnessed the deer raise up on her back legs and deliver a couple of hard blows to Koda's neck and side. At which time I began yelling loudly, and looking for a weapon. I found a fallen tree branch near by, picked it up, (and while yelling like a caveman) proceeded to beat the snot out of the deer. I only managed to get one hit in on the deer before it backed up, and stared me down. I then took my tree branch, and gave it a good Spartan spear throw striking the deer in the side of the neck. Subsequently the deer decided it no longer wanted any trouble, and ran off. I was mad as hell and wanted to tear that deer a new one. But in its defense. It was only protecting itself from Koda's deadly kisses. I am lucky that the deer ran off or it would have probably torn me a new one! BTW, Koda was okay, just sore. Now when she sees a deer, she stands her ground and growl's. LOL. [/QUOTE]
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