Oh NO, Rosie Roo!
Feb. 8th, 2017 12:14 amPp let Rosie out into the garden for her late-night pee. 20 seconds later I hear barking growling and snarling in the garden, but by the time I had got over there, there was silence, and before I could find some shoes, she came hurtling back in again, with a cut on her nose and smelling VERY STRONGLY of some animal musk.
It doesn't smell like fox, so after some thought, I conclude that Rosie has probably encountered a badger in the garden. Thank goodness she got away with only a cut.
Go AWAY badgers! Rabbits in the garden I can tolerate, but I draw the line at carnivores with honking big claws.
It doesn't smell like fox, so after some thought, I conclude that Rosie has probably encountered a badger in the garden. Thank goodness she got away with only a cut.
Go AWAY badgers! Rabbits in the garden I can tolerate, but I draw the line at carnivores with honking big claws.
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Date: 2017-02-10 09:29 am (UTC)Oh god, the opening of the doors. Lurchers are often so very good at it. Brythen can do them, but fortunately is not very food-motivated, so he mostly uses his skills for when he fancies popping out for a pee, which in the summer is quite handy. Sadly we have been unable to persuade him to learn to close the door after himself, so in the winter it can get a bit chilly!
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Date: 2017-02-10 06:11 pm (UTC)