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was walking in the woods at bottem of my yard when I saw a deer on the edge of my yard/woods. dogs walked right into it but didnt see it. it then took a step and dogs saw and gotvery interested , got closer then deer ran into them sending my 10 month old pups yelping and running for their lives as this deer is literally chasing their butts all around the yard, funny as hell but yea a bit dangerous. The dogs ran up to our deck and I then approached the deer and got 15 ft and we just stared at each other...weird. it then slowly walked away no cares. was the deer lonely and wanting to play with these little deer or being aggressive holding its ground, maybe a fawn neerby? 

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We have a 105# Chesapeake Bay retriever that will look at the deer and bark but if they move toward her she runs for cover.  We have an 8# rescue cat that will stalk any deer in our back yard and run after them when she sees them 

 

Go figure!

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We have a 105# Chesapeake Bay retriever that will look at the deer and bark but if they move toward her she runs for cover.  We have an 8# rescue cat that will stalk any deer in our back yard and run after them when she sees them 

 

Go figure!

 

It's not the size of the dog or cat that matters. It's the size of the fight in the dog or cat that really matters.

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That's normal. Mom drops them down in an area that is free from predators and leaves to graze and will stop back in the evening to feed the fawn milk. If the fawn is calling for its mother for more than an hour, there are allot of fly's on it, or its laying completely on its side with its legs out straight and its cheek flay on the ground then its in trouble otherwise its just a normal baby deer  

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Careful, about ten years ago my Rottweiler was killed by a deer. My dog was chasing a doe and a buck started into the chase, caught up to my dog, and speared him. Paralyzed him from the waist down and we had to put him down.

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