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Hey Gus, it is common practice to leave your dog outside of the shop due to health regulations, but I've never seen a cat sitting outside ever.
I can only assume therefore that they are allowed in.
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Dougie, I believe it's a Malamute, note the curled tail. A Husky's tail is usually down.
 
All members are invited to give a suitable caption.
Although four letter words are accepted (maybe..edit..veeg) any sized word or number of words will be accepted.






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If you can't think of something like "You absolute bloody idiot" for the guy with the crocodile, then take a look at this next one west of Brisbane.
About a month ago a lady walked her three kids a kilometre down to the front gate where they catch the school bus each week day.
When the older two left on the bus she told her third child to look at her so she could take her photo with her phone camera.
As she took the shot a two metre King Brown [one of the most deadly snakes in the world] came out of the grass and slithered over the toddler's shoe.
It was a narrow escape. Like in all snake encounters in Australia, one snake can ruin your whole day.

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