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Look but Don’t Touch

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A young puppy knows nothing about porcupines and the pain they can inflict just by being there.

Emma bounced around this one in a field, probably wondering why it didn’t either fly away or come out to play.

 

 

Ouch!

Needles.

Avoid them.

Time to back off.

Explore somewhere else.

Leave Mr. Porcupine

Or become a pin cushion.

Naivety comes with a price,

But, for once,  listen to your elders.

Best not to indulge curiosity.

 

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20 thoughts on “Look but Don’t Touch

  1. Mags Win's avatar

    I am sure glad that Emma did not get close enough for the porcupine to shoot quills at her. Thanks for sharing the video.

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  2. Lynette d'Arty-Cross's avatar

    I’m glad that Emma didn’t go near! Years ago I remember having to get my german shepherd to the emergency vet after she stuck her nose in a porcupine one summer evening. We luckily still had the cone from an earlier surgery and got it on her right away so she couldn’t pick at the quills as she had about five or six. She was whimpering snd crying so badly it almost broke my heart. There was a successful outcome though and I remember how she was so cautious afterward about anything in the grass.

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  3. shoreacres's avatar

    I’ve never seen a porcupine. I’d love to encounter one — but from an appropriate distance, of course.

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    • wordsfromanneli's avatar

      It is really something to see one, but I can understand why farmers hate them. Those quills can inflict a lot of pain on their animals, usually on their pets. And of course they love to chew on anything made of wood. Watch your canoe paddles and gun stocks.

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  4. Dinesh Kumar's avatar

    Adorable pup lesson—Emma’s “ouch” moment with that porcupine is a funny reminder to listen to the elders!

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  5. bigskybuckeye's avatar

    Anneli, as your own presence kept a safe distance, I was relieved that Emma was safe. I’ve never encountered a porcupine . . . thank goodness.

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  6. kagould17's avatar

    Dog’s curiosity about skunks and porcupines knows no bounds, to their own detriment. Glad Emma is OK. Happy Tuesday Anneli. Allan

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  7. Jacqui Murray's avatar

    Oh, Emma! Lucky you have good humans watching over you.

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  8. Writing to Freedom's avatar

    Porcupine prepares prickly puppy pain.

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  9. Kit Dunsmore's avatar

    Good thing your dog listens to you! This is one of the reasons training is so important. It’s our job to keep our pets safe; having a dog that does what you tell it is key to achieving this!

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  10. photofinlandrantasalot.wordpress.com's avatar

    That porcupine in that field is really difficult to see, so the poem is good advice.

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