Posted on 06/28/2021 4:44:51 PM PDT by Joe 6-pack
So, my wife and I were looking at moving back to NE Alabama after a year displaced by COVID. We had a place lined up that fell through due to some septic issues. We've been checking out listings as they pop up and today saw a 4 bed, 2 bath come on the market with 1,911 sq. ft and 3.4 acres, that noted, "Plus Fenced in Area for Farm Animals!"
So, I'm checking out the pics, and there's some kind of critter that looks like a mix between a hyena and a pig with mange. WTF is that?
LMAO!!
Lol!
Could that be a pit bull mix that the owner or realtor penned up while you were there looking around?
“Dingo” My cousin had one.
It’s a small dog.
Yeah, I spent a good bit of time at Ft. McClellan when the MP School was still there and then lived in Pell City for a couple years up until early 2020. For the most part, I know the places to avoid.
Lol! It’s a face mask.
We didn’t go look around - that’s a photo posted online by the seller’s realtor.
Yup, stay down in the valley and avoid the mountain people.
I think that’s a dead rat hanging on the fence. I wouldn’t go near the place. 😂😂
Oh come on... that should be
"WTG!"
This property is the best!
That’s a nice Blue, the one in the picture is a merle or mottled Red.
You win!
And is that a gopher skin hanging on the fence?!?
Looks like a spotted Scottish terrier.
I would say an Australian cattle dog
It’s a feral pig dog, pit bull, leopard collie mix.
African wild dog ?
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