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What happens when a dog crosses a porcupine?
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Poor dog.
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OOOOOOOOW!

Poor dog indeed.

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Whew that's a snoot full and then some.

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Normally I hate seeing pictures like that, but at least in this case I know the dog turned out okay.  These photos have been going around for about 3 years.  The owner paid a fortune in vet bills to have the quills removed (the dog had so many in her tongue she couldn't close her mouth), but she's okay now.

If it was anything other then a pitbull I wonder if the dog would have given up after the first few hundred or so quills were stuck in it.  The one thing I've noticed with all the variations of this story I've seen is whether or not the Porcupine survived this incident.  Based on the type of dog and the state of the dog, I think you have one dead Porcupine.
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If not dead than surely freezing, as it must've been naked....
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If not dead than surely freezing, as it must've been naked....

       

The poor dog though!
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OMG! 

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