Get a shiba. Mine not only killed several mice when he moved in, there have been no sign of any since. Shibas love small (mice and rat size) game. They also LOVE squirrels. (I live in the country… there are lots of field mice, voles and other small mammals roaming about.)
sigh. My beautiful Skye, my first and well-loved, nearly perfect Border Collie. Uber smart, an utter gentledog to the very end. Gave this suburban-born ‘n’ bred BC a special treat; booked a weekend at a B&B that specialized in raising and training BCs; had Rambeau sheep on the premises as well as six of their own BCs. With eager anticipation we took Skye up there to meet his destiny one snowy weekend. He went out to the sheep enclosure, politely met the sheep, touching noses, and moved on the next event, the walk in the woods, pausing to look back at us as if to say “Coming?” As I say, gentledog, born ‘n’ bred. sigh.
rush.diana about 6 years ago
Love Sakura’s expression in the fifth panel :-D
unfair.de about 6 years ago
From Ratter to Snacker – or we’d better call him Slacker?
dlkrueger33 about 6 years ago
Get a cat.
morningglory73 Premium Member about 6 years ago
He needs a Jack Russell terrier.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 6 years ago
Domesticated, what else can you expect?
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 6 years ago
Koko is quiet like a church mouse.
johovey about 6 years ago
Get a shiba. Mine not only killed several mice when he moved in, there have been no sign of any since. Shibas love small (mice and rat size) game. They also LOVE squirrels. (I live in the country… there are lots of field mice, voles and other small mammals roaming about.)
exness Premium Member about 6 years ago
I used to have a Cairn Terrier that was a great mouser!
Impkins Premium Member about 6 years ago
That rat is bigger than Sakura! I don’t blame the baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
dogday Premium Member about 6 years ago
sigh. My beautiful Skye, my first and well-loved, nearly perfect Border Collie. Uber smart, an utter gentledog to the very end. Gave this suburban-born ‘n’ bred BC a special treat; booked a weekend at a B&B that specialized in raising and training BCs; had Rambeau sheep on the premises as well as six of their own BCs. With eager anticipation we took Skye up there to meet his destiny one snowy weekend. He went out to the sheep enclosure, politely met the sheep, touching noses, and moved on the next event, the walk in the woods, pausing to look back at us as if to say “Coming?” As I say, gentledog, born ‘n’ bred. sigh.
Jessica_D about 6 years ago
What kind of dog is Sakura? I thought she was a Papillon.
La Gata Loca 10 months ago
my akita & rottie mixes would have dug their way under the shed for anything alive