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LMost
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25-01-2016, 12:04 AM

Mouse patroling the back yard

Just being himself lol.
Quick vid while I was BBQ'ing on the back deck.

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25-01-2016, 03:16 AM
I love his deep bark. Very intimidating.
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25-01-2016, 10:34 AM
Nice seeing him enjoying himself and having a break from his nursemaid duties. Hope your wife is improving by the day.

BBQing in the snow -rather you than me
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25-01-2016, 02:14 PM
I love watching how they stop/freeze to concentrate/assess then do another round of barks
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25-01-2016, 06:54 PM
It interesting that no matter the breed , dogs tend to do the same thing . My little chi patrols our garden and its funny to watch .
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25-01-2016, 10:08 PM
Originally Posted by Bulldogs4Life View Post
I love his deep bark. Very intimidating.
LOL you should see a few of the neighbors friends jump when they get to close to his gate and he goes on a rant at them.

Originally Posted by Sue L View Post
Nice seeing him enjoying himself and having a break from his nursemaid duties. Hope your wife is improving by the day.

BBQing in the snow -rather you than me
It was 18f or roughly -8c so not to bad, grilled out before when it was -10f or -23.3c.
He still big on nurse duties, while I'm typing this he is right beside her on the floor. When she's alseep he is pretty much beside me.

Her health is a bit of a roller coaster, improving in some ways and having other issues, but it is a one day at a time thing.

Originally Posted by Azz View Post
I love watching how they stop/freeze to concentrate/assess then do another round of barks
He generally does not bark that much but neighbor behind dogs have jump his fence again and there walking around outside the fence.

Originally Posted by Dibbythedog View Post
It interesting that no matter the breed , dogs tend to do the same thing . My little chi patrols our garden and its funny to watch .
Pretty sure they all know it is there yard or garden and what should and should not be there.
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28-01-2016, 03:30 AM
Oops

Just played it with the sound a bit loud for 3:30am which set mine off lol

Mouse has a bark similar to Willow. Deep and meaningful but not 100 mph.
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