That’s my lab! We set up a squirrel play area (I know, I am bored being locked down) and Frankie sits in the yard and watched them. Never barks and I think he wants to play with them.
I love it when you see to animals interacting and one is not playing “by the rules.” We had a large rabbit that we let run loose in our back yard. We would feed her by hand and she would come to us and let us pet her. A friend of the family had a large German shepherd that loved to chase her and I don’t think it was just for fun on the dog’s part. The rabbit would lead that dog all over the yard, around the trees and the shed. If the dog started to tire, the rabbit would slow down until the dog caught it’s breath and then take off again. If the rabbit got tired, it would dive into it’s hole under the shed (concrete floor for the shed). The dog would dig madly, but just couldn’t get it. It was funny to watch. The dog never had a chance.
Imagine over 4 years ago
That will drive the squirrel nuts.
jmworacle over 4 years ago
Besides it’s too darn hot……
rshive over 4 years ago
That squirrel reads too many dime novels.
Lady loves a joke over 4 years ago
He’s doing that to drive him up the wall! Uh… tree, that is.
homeboy over 4 years ago
No, he just watches to much FOX entertainment news.
Smokie over 4 years ago
That’s my lab! We set up a squirrel play area (I know, I am bored being locked down) and Frankie sits in the yard and watched them. Never barks and I think he wants to play with them.
oldlady07 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Local squirrel used to sit outside our sliding glass door and tease our dog
angelolady Premium Member over 4 years ago
Max is such a sweet dog.
contralto2b over 4 years ago
I love it when you see to animals interacting and one is not playing “by the rules.” We had a large rabbit that we let run loose in our back yard. We would feed her by hand and she would come to us and let us pet her. A friend of the family had a large German shepherd that loved to chase her and I don’t think it was just for fun on the dog’s part. The rabbit would lead that dog all over the yard, around the trees and the shed. If the dog started to tire, the rabbit would slow down until the dog caught it’s breath and then take off again. If the rabbit got tired, it would dive into it’s hole under the shed (concrete floor for the shed). The dog would dig madly, but just couldn’t get it. It was funny to watch. The dog never had a chance.
stillfickled Premium Member over 4 years ago
I think they’re cute too.
j.l.farmer over 4 years ago
the squirrel should chase the dog.
craigwestlake over 4 years ago
He’s gonna drive that squirrel nuts…