Our Doxie can hear faint sounds. Unusual sounds set her off. When she barks I usually find out why she is alarmed. Mostly walkers in front or walkers in the alley.
In the early 1800s lead miners in southwestern Wisconsin were too busy digging the “gray gold” to build houses. Like badgers, they moved into abandoned mine shafts for shelter. It became a fitting description of the hardworking settlers of the Wisconsin Territory, & Wisconsin became known as The Badger State.
momofalex7 3 months ago
Has Wally ever seen a badger?
Zykoic 3 months ago
Our Doxie can hear faint sounds. Unusual sounds set her off. When she barks I usually find out why she is alarmed. Mostly walkers in front or walkers in the alley.
monya_43 3 months ago
Being vigilant is the dog’s job.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 3 months ago
Love how protective Wally is, even if it’s not a badger!
jango 3 months ago
Maybe they live near Univ of Wisconsin???
prrdh 3 months ago
You’re in LA, Wally, not Madison, Wisconsin.
Just-me 3 months ago
Those invisible badgers are the worst.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 3 months ago
Quit badgering him about the badgers.
Scott S 3 months ago
In the early 1800s lead miners in southwestern Wisconsin were too busy digging the “gray gold” to build houses. Like badgers, they moved into abandoned mine shafts for shelter. It became a fitting description of the hardworking settlers of the Wisconsin Territory, & Wisconsin became known as The Badger State.
cuzinron47 3 months ago
See how effective his barking is, no badgers.
eced52 3 months ago
My nose is better than yours is Ralph.
David Rickard Premium Member 3 months ago
Wally: Badgers? We ain’t got no badgers. We don’t need no badgers. I don’t have to show you any stinking badgers.
gliderrider 3 months ago
bark-n-ay
wildlandwaters 3 months ago
badgers?!?… we don’t need no stinking badgers!!
mirwin49 Premium Member 3 months ago
Badgers? We don’t need no stinkin badgers.
Shikamoo Premium Member 3 months ago
Wally knows a badger when he smells one.