Actually Frankie/Curly now barks at the fence for to go out and give him a treat.
They make a funny pair Jack and Frankie, because one is a big Labrador and the other is a wee Bichon Frise.
The US began issuing permits to import the remains of lions hunted in Zambia and Zimbabwe about a month ago, according to a new report.
It became harder for American big game hunters to bring lion trophies back home in 2016, after the killing of Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe by a dentist from Minnesota sparked global outrage.
The US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) designated lions from Central and West Africa as “endangered”, which stopped hunters from shipping lion parts – whether a head, a paw or a lion skin – back to the US.
But the FWS began issuing permits to import lion trophies again on 20 October this year, ABC News reported. The agency said it takes at least 45 days to get a permit approved and it is unclear whether this has yet happened with any individual applications.
HobbitFeet wrote:This looks familiar
Vicky wrote:How do you get emulsion off a dog?
I'm talking the entire right side of him, i don't want to cut his hair and turps might sting.
Dean wrote:Vicky wrote:How do you get emulsion off a dog?
I'm talking the entire right side of him, i don't want to cut his hair and turps might sting.
Emulsion is water based so it should come off with warm soapy water, maybe a bit of a rub with a cloth or sponge
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