This reminds me of the strange frog my dachshunds and I ran into the other day in the desert in Southern New Mexico. It looked pretty much like a regular frog: about as big as a small lemon, different shades of green and bumpy all over and it was just sitting there when my two dogs approached & sniffed it. One lost interest immediately & moved on but the other watched with interest as the frog swelled itself up to almost twice it’s original size! Then, in the worst example I’ve ever seen of a self defense system it suddenly started making loud sounds that sounded just like a dog’s squeaky toy! My little dachshund thought that was a pretty neat trick and immediately fell into the “play with me” position (front end down, back end up & wiggling in the air). The frog continued to blow itself up and do an excellent impression of a squeaky toy so the dog started trying to grab at it with his mouth! At this point I decided that my dog didn’t need to chew up a frog (like he does his toys) so I made him move along. But that was the funniest frog I’ve ever seen!
Most of the cats that my recently deceased wife and I had never liked anything that squeaked (even real mice), NOW the dogs were a different matter especially the Chihuahua’s and the Cocker Spaniel we had, the others preferred the “grunt” toys because the dogs were larger (80-100 pounds) and even shoe squeaks got their attention.
in-dubio-pro-rainbow over 3 years ago
What did ya expect? Squeaks like mice and smells like Limburger
Frankie5466 over 3 years ago
This reminds me of the strange frog my dachshunds and I ran into the other day in the desert in Southern New Mexico. It looked pretty much like a regular frog: about as big as a small lemon, different shades of green and bumpy all over and it was just sitting there when my two dogs approached & sniffed it. One lost interest immediately & moved on but the other watched with interest as the frog swelled itself up to almost twice it’s original size! Then, in the worst example I’ve ever seen of a self defense system it suddenly started making loud sounds that sounded just like a dog’s squeaky toy! My little dachshund thought that was a pretty neat trick and immediately fell into the “play with me” position (front end down, back end up & wiggling in the air). The frog continued to blow itself up and do an excellent impression of a squeaky toy so the dog started trying to grab at it with his mouth! At this point I decided that my dog didn’t need to chew up a frog (like he does his toys) so I made him move along. But that was the funniest frog I’ve ever seen!
Martin Booda over 3 years ago
“Break in These Squeaky Shoes”…isn’t that a Little Feat song?
skyriderwest over 3 years ago
A bit of talcum powder in each shoe usually does the trick. The “squeak” is often coming from inside the shoe.
WCraft Premium Member over 3 years ago
Do NOT wear those anywhere near the LaBrea sinkhole…(You think you got cat problems now?)
John9 over 3 years ago
Most of the cats that my recently deceased wife and I had never liked anything that squeaked (even real mice), NOW the dogs were a different matter especially the Chihuahua’s and the Cocker Spaniel we had, the others preferred the “grunt” toys because the dogs were larger (80-100 pounds) and even shoe squeaks got their attention.
Sisyphos over 3 years ago
Monty pretty much always has been a mousey character.
Adding the squeak! is just the finishing touch.
Nice kitty!…
Thehag over 3 years ago
Wonder what Fleshy thinks about them.