Then there are those squirrels that go up one tree only to leap to a neighboring one, often the tree on the other side of the fence! Diabolical, indeed.
Rover, being such a “gentledog,” has always been reluctant to reveal why dogs are so fascinated and confused by squirrels at the same time. When he was puppy in squirrel behavior class, his mama always told him, “Remember. The higher a squirrel goes up a tree, the smaller his . . . backside . . . appears to be.” Wow. Profound!!
Shikamoo Premium Member 9 months ago
They can also jump to another tree.
Doug K 9 months ago
And some squirrels go up the wrong tree.
basspro 9 months ago
Interesting how a dog when you ask the question “What’s the covering of a tree called” knows the answer.
Pet 9 months ago
Diabolical, Rover! :-))
robertdkrebs Premium Member 9 months ago
SUN TZU Rover, SUN TZU! LOL!
Catfeet Premium Member 9 months ago
Those squirrels are just coming out of the woodwork!
markkahler52 9 months ago
Some squirrels enter electric transformers and, ZAP! POW!
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 9 months ago
Such is life, little ones!
GojusJoe 9 months ago
Quantum squirrels.
royq27 9 months ago
I think they are in all the trees, all the time…
ladykat 9 months ago
Rover has a valid point.
bobbyferrel 9 months ago
Schrodinger’s squirrel.
brick10 9 months ago
Then there are those squirrels that go up one tree only to leap to a neighboring one, often the tree on the other side of the fence! Diabolical, indeed.
g04922 9 months ago
As far as Rove is concerned, squirrels are everywhere… an endemic nuisance upon the world… LOL
mymontana 9 months ago
Excellent job, boys – Good reporting
bwswolf 9 months ago
And don’t forget, Rover ……. when they go up a tree …… but jump over to another tree ….. some just “DON’T” play fair ….. :)
prrdh 9 months ago
If physicists had only paid more attention to squirrels, the basics of quantum mechanics would have been intuited much earlier.
stamps 9 months ago
Quantum superposition of squirrels is a thing.
dbrucepm 9 months ago
give him a lick Rover, it’s National Kiss a Ginger (redhead) Day
Judy B. 9 months ago
Rover, being such a “gentledog,” has always been reluctant to reveal why dogs are so fascinated and confused by squirrels at the same time. When he was puppy in squirrel behavior class, his mama always told him, “Remember. The higher a squirrel goes up a tree, the smaller his . . . backside . . . appears to be.” Wow. Profound!!