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Old 03-14-2017, 01:19 PM   #239
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I have become truly obsessive with not wanting snakes any where near my dogs or on my property since I moved last summer to 2+ acres of mostly pine woods. DUH?? Move to pine woods, this is the way it is!

I have so much stress going on with concern for my babies ... it sometimes feels like I am going over the edge with it.

I know people are sick and tired of hearing about it. Believe me, I am sick and tired of it more than anyone can know. I have researched these shoulderless critters to the nth degree and back ... still doing more too!

It is my job to protect Kevie and Jennifer from copperheads. If I lived without pets, I would not give all these freaking snakes much thought.
I really am quite afraid of snakes. Even harmless ones!! On the news last night there was a story of a woman (lives in Tennessee) who was sleeping in her loft bedroom she could only get into with a ladder. She woke up to find a snake curled on her arm it was a rat snake but how on earth did it get there??!!!!?..the story never said
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