NZ Hunter

Black Panther

The black dog’s hackles were slightly raised as she kept low to the ground, ready to pounce. Annie couldn’t believe her luck stalking this close to a bird (a taxidermist’s model) that hadn’t bolted like the farmyard chickens did. Then the electric bolt zapped her neck!

Six months before this, we had driven up a shingle driveway to be greeted by two barking, tail wagging dogs as we arrived to check out the last of a litter of pups that had been advertised on Facebook. The whole family piled out of the truck in anticipation and we were greeted by the owner before a small lump of a confident

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