The Other Coast by Adrian Raeside for August 28, 2020

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    hfergus Premium Member about 4 years ago

    Two of my four dogs can go from barely moving to full tilt in under a second if a squirrel is involved.

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      about 4 years ago

    Nothing like a good stretch.

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    Zen-of-Zinfandel  about 4 years ago

    Morning exercise…it’s not to be sniffed at.

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    I AM CARTOON LADY!  about 4 years ago

    You forgot to warm up those vocal cords, Koko. Can’t bark at squirrels with an un-tuned instrument!

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    Dani Rice  about 4 years ago

    Either our dog and cat have figured out they’re never going to catch a squirrel, or they are just too old to bother. In either case, the squirrels will ignore them completely – walk around them, and sit on their haunches and eat peanuts right under their noses.

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    ccjcetc  about 4 years ago

    No large squirrels here to chase. They are very small desert round tails. The only thing my dog would have wanted from your peanut eating squirrel is the peanut. LOL

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    Helen Ferrieux  about 4 years ago

    Malingering? Hmm……My Chewy was suddenly exhausted. Too tired to move a muscle. “Right, we’ll go & see the vet” I thought. I carried the 40 kilo mutt into the car. where she lay motionless & fatigued, and opened her window completely.She saw a squirrel.I’ve never seen an animal FLY like that through a car window.

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