The deer in my neighborhood need to emulate this dog. I drive less than 20 MPH for three blocks before I get out of the sub-division because of their kamikaze behavior.
About a year ago, I actually hit a small one. I spotted her running to the left of my car and began to ease down on the brakes. She darted in front of me and was knocked head-over-heels, somersaulting into the yard to the right of the car.
I got out and saw that the vehicle had zero damage. But the deer was still lying as if dead, unmoving. But when I took two steps in her direction, she raised her head, stared me in the eye, scrambled to her feet, and bounded away.
A day or two later, I thought the deer community had come for revenge.
When I came back from the grocery, there were EIGHT deer standing in my driveway. They were fearless of the car and wouldn’t move until I blew the horn at them. Then, they casually sauntered into the woods behind the house.
Thomas, Gordon and Percy might be coming through this Green Tree Road scene…. or the illusive train Engine 1532 that’s been stalled in Southampton, Ontario!
I lived in a small town with a liquor store that closed at 11 p.m. Also at 11 p.m. a freight train ran behind the liquor store cutting it off from half the town. There were no lights or crossing gates so if you didn’t beat the train you didn’t get your booze especially on a Saturday night because there were blue laws and the liquor stores were closed on Sundays and Monday holidays. At least three or four times a year someone didn’t make it and they were clipped by the train.
BE THIS GUY over 3 years ago
He’s afraid he will stall just as a train is coming.
blunebottle over 3 years ago
Introduction of a new dog?
Charliegirl Premium Member over 3 years ago
He’s a good doggy dad.
nosirrom over 3 years ago
Make what you will of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9zJrAZSRGE
jagedlo over 3 years ago
I bet there are some millennials who would have the same reaction as the dog did!
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 3 years ago
The deer in my neighborhood need to emulate this dog. I drive less than 20 MPH for three blocks before I get out of the sub-division because of their kamikaze behavior.
About a year ago, I actually hit a small one. I spotted her running to the left of my car and began to ease down on the brakes. She darted in front of me and was knocked head-over-heels, somersaulting into the yard to the right of the car.I got out and saw that the vehicle had zero damage. But the deer was still lying as if dead, unmoving. But when I took two steps in her direction, she raised her head, stared me in the eye, scrambled to her feet, and bounded away.
A day or two later, I thought the deer community had come for revenge.
When I came back from the grocery, there were EIGHT deer standing in my driveway. They were fearless of the car and wouldn’t move until I blew the horn at them. Then, they casually sauntered into the woods behind the house.
uniquename over 3 years ago
He’s looking for the third rail.
6th Billiard Ball Student over 3 years ago
Thomas, Gordon and Percy might be coming through this Green Tree Road scene…. or the illusive train Engine 1532 that’s been stalled in Southampton, Ontario!
The Pro from Dover over 3 years ago
I lived in a small town with a liquor store that closed at 11 p.m. Also at 11 p.m. a freight train ran behind the liquor store cutting it off from half the town. There were no lights or crossing gates so if you didn’t beat the train you didn’t get your booze especially on a Saturday night because there were blue laws and the liquor stores were closed on Sundays and Monday holidays. At least three or four times a year someone didn’t make it and they were clipped by the train.
CamiSu Premium Member over 3 years ago
I have a path under the tracks. Big enough for my pickup, if I clean it out a bit. Dog loves it!
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
Some dogs are ridiculously skittish. I’ve seen a full-grown dog freaked out by a new throw rug.
spaced man spliff over 3 years ago
The dog just isn’t trained properly.
Beowulf 406 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Not only is this a cute gag, but I think it’s a nice piece of art as well. Good job Harry.
well-i-never over 3 years ago
I’d look at these even without captions, just for the work he puts into the sketches.
Diat60 over 3 years ago
I’ve seen that look of reluctance on my dogs’ faces when they’re not quite sure. They’d like to trust but maybe not right now.