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Originally Posted by Donna Jean Your poor dog, how very sad, and you know it had to suffer, Thank you so much for posting all the important information about this frog. I wish they had a map of the united states where this frog is so common.
I have heard about it all my life, live in the mounains of Colorado, and if I am not mistaken, they are also in Colo.
Because of this warning, I am sure the awarness will save the lives of many dogs and cats, and make people so aware they will keep their animals in. I only let my dogs have run of the decks, as I was so afraid of a spider biting them and of course they are all poisonious, these little yorkies are so fragil to the outdoors, they really have to be watched, we have a lot of birds of pray.
And not the most dangerous preditor seems to be other humans stealing them!!!!!!
Daisy Mae thank you so much for all the great information, and please know how saddened I am over your loss. It breaks my heart!!!! You can be sure I will be watching mine like a hawk!!!!!!!!!
Love to you and yours,
Donna Jean |
Thank you Jeannie for your post. He was my Daisy's Brother out of the same litter, and the last of my moms breeding.
I really feel so sorry for the Lady that was his furmom, She had only had him for a short time. My mom had gotten him back from the 1st owner and she gave him so much love
I hope that everyone reads this thread and knows If it is a frog that looks liket this or not it could be deadly. And will Not let the sweet lil Furry ones Play with them.
Thank you again for your Sympathy.
I will pass it on to my mother.