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			I think the first image here meet's Pineedles' original guidelines of a dog in or above waterline. This was our golden somewhere off Dolly (looking north) late one February.  
		
		
		
			The second is the same dog some years later. We were having the deck replaced at the time. Poor dog went tearing around the corner of the house and up the half-flight of steps .... that weren't really there. Before I rescued him, I had to snap a picture of my dog high-centered on the frame. Last edited by Bear Guy; 10-26-2016 at 03:41 PM.  | 
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