Squirrels!!
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wrote on 22 Dec 2007, 18:00 last edited by
:eek: Cory is driving me nuts…or rather Cory and the squirrels are driving me nuts. For some reason, it seems as if we have more squirrels than usual lately. Maybe it just seems that way because there are no leaves on the trees and they can be seen better or because more are at the birdfeeder hunting for food. (Heh Heh...we have the kind that slings squirrels off and so they hang out on the ground looking for dropped seeds. :D ) So Cory is frantic. She sits on a stool looking out a glass door and spots the squirrels. That provokes a window to window race looking for a better view and a way out. We have all wood floors which means there is a lot of sliding and banging against walls. Finally I can't stand it and let her out and she chases them away.....for now. Within 10 to 15 minutes of her coming back inside, it starts all over again. I'm going nuts and am getting little done. THAT is why I am sitting at a computer in a room with no view of squirrels instead of doing anything really constructive. We used to hang a squirrel feeder but I gave it away. It just didn't seem sporting.....or smart.
Pat
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wrote on 22 Dec 2007, 18:52 last edited by
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wrote on 22 Dec 2007, 20:20 last edited by
Maggii when she was young did the same, she would sit at the bottom of the apple tree and just dare them to come closer… and when the moment was right... up the tree she went to pluck them out... She caught a total of 4, killed 3....
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wrote on 23 Dec 2007, 02:17 last edited by
I would say, "Get a Doggie Door", and you won't have to let her out, she can let herself out. Some think they are not good, that other animals will use them. So far, 2 yrs. in Jan, I have not had another animal come through the door. I close it up when we go to bed, and besides Sahara would not allow another animal to come through. She is a great guard dog, she just doesn't bark. haha!!!!!!!!!!!
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wrote on 23 Dec 2007, 14:55 last edited by
I would say, "Get a Doggie Door", and you won't have to let her out, she can let herself out. Some think they are not good, that other animals will use them. So far, 2 yrs. in Jan, I have not had another animal come through the door. I close it up when we go to bed, and besides Sahara would not allow another animal to come through. She is a great guard dog, she just doesn't bark. haha!!!!!!!!!!!
I have never had another animal try to come through the doggie door either and our b's are 16+ yrs old… however for those who might be concerned about them, you can close them off at night...
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wrote on 23 Dec 2007, 15:19 last edited by
I have never had another animal try to come through the doggie door either and our b's are 16+ yrs old.
I'm guessing your older dogs are as disinterested in chasing other critters as mine is? Alex used to pulverize anything that was brave/stupid enough to come near his food. Now, if he walks away from his food bowl for 5 minutes, we've got a possum that will come finish it up for him. Sad thing is, he'll just sit there and watch it eat. :o
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wrote on 23 Dec 2007, 16:43 last edited by
I have to ask, does any of your B's shake while watching the squirrels through the window? I don't know if Zahra is cold because it has been colder lately or if it has something to do with the squirrels that she is trying to get at through the window?
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wrote on 23 Dec 2007, 16:46 last edited by
I have really thought about a doggie door but my concern isn't so much about other critters coming in. I'm concerned about my very young grandsons going out and/or getting stuck. There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that they will view that as THEIR door! How big of a door do your basenjis need? Cory has only recently been willing to go outside without me being present. Now, if there are no squirrels in the yard, she'll go out and stay to do what needs to be done only if I stand at the back door. But at least I no longer have to go and walk around the yard with her. If a squirrel is out there - she doesn't care where I am or even if it is raining.
Pat
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wrote on 23 Dec 2007, 16:50 last edited by
I have to ask, does any of your B's shake while watching the squirrels through the window? I don't know if Zahra is cold because it has been colder lately or if it has something to do with the squirrels that she is trying to get at through the window?
Oh yeah….Cory shakes when she sees squirrels. It is almost as if the excitement and anticipation make her quiver and shake. It is as if all her muscles have suddenly gone on "high alert"!! It is a different shake from what I see when Cory is either cold or is at the Vet's office.
Pat
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wrote on 23 Dec 2007, 17:11 last edited by
I'm guessing your older dogs are as disinterested in chasing other critters as mine is? Alex used to pulverize anything that was brave/stupid enough to come near his food. Now, if he walks away from his food bowl for 5 minutes, we've got a possum that will come finish it up for him. Sad thing is, he'll just sit there and watch it eat. :o
Nope… they are still interested...:p the youngest of the elders 13, Kristii still races in and out the doggie door after the squirrels.. as this time of year they bury their nuts in the lawn...:mad: Of course they are not as fast any more... but still come pretty close to catching!... And they eat with gusto thank goodness...
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wrote on 23 Dec 2007, 17:12 last edited by
I have to ask, does any of your B's shake while watching the squirrels through the window? I don't know if Zahra is cold because it has been colder lately or if it has something to do with the squirrels that she is trying to get at through the window?
It is for sure the squirrels~!
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wrote on 23 Dec 2007, 17:13 last edited by
I have really thought about a doggie door but my concern isn't so much about other critters coming in. I'm concerned about my very young grandsons going out and/or getting stuck. There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that they will view that as THEIR door! How big of a door do your basenjis need? Cory has only recently been willing to go outside without me being present. Now, if there are no squirrels in the yard, she'll go out and stay to do what needs to be done only if I stand at the back door. But at least I no longer have to go and walk around the yard with her. If a squirrel is out there - she doesn't care where I am or even if it is raining.
Pat
Medium size… works just fine... and well about the grandkids... that would be too funny to video!
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wrote on 23 Dec 2007, 18:50 last edited by
When EL D is inside he watches the squirrels intently but only when they dare come up on the deck does he go nutso. He'll cry, he'll twirl, he'll race, he'll barely wait for me to open the door! He's caught plenty of rabbits but no squirrels so far.
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