I just had a dream similar to this. Mom says I howl like a hound of the Baskervilles in my sleep. What else is a ladypooch to do whilst chasing rabbits?! AireKisses, BabyRocketDog
What a dream. Our dream is that the rabbit that sits outside our fence having dinner every-night follows our request to come inside the fence for dinner.
Come to our house! You won't need to dream! (Mom says lucky for her - and the rabbits - we've become immune to them. We watch, but only occasionally chase. There are dozens and dozens. We are in awe.) Sweet dreams. (And thanks for Fergi's birthday wishes!)
The rabbits sit outside my fence just like they are going to the zoo or something! Daddy Rabbit says, Now, Family, never let this monster catch you, remember your hiding tricks. Someday I will be out, and it will happen I am loose, and I WILL FIND THEM!
Just the same year that we're putting in our first veggie garden...sigh...I'm wondering if Rory & Fiona would be willing to station themselves out there and behave like the Wild Scottish Highlanders I know they can be...
I think my dog is dreaming that I finally let him eat my neighbors' discarded charcoal. Zeke's too old and tired to chase rabbits. The other day, a bird landed right in front of his face...he just yawned and walked away.
Ha....not if we can help it! Only we can't cos we're confined to leads now in rabbit infested areas (the entire North of Scotland) and umm....hunting is illegal. Apparently. In answer to your A9 question....it is dreaded because there is no motorway north of Perth, this is the main road to the Highlands and is VERY busy, filled with stupid lorries that are limited to what seems like 15mph and with only intermittent patches of dual carriageway it makes for alot of frustrated drivers most of whom seem to have a deathwish! It's a famously dangerous road and it's not often we don't see a crash on our journey. Shivers xx
I just had a dream similar to this. Mom says I howl like a hound of the Baskervilles in my sleep. What else is a ladypooch to do whilst chasing rabbits?!
ReplyDeleteAireKisses, BabyRocketDog
What a dream. Our dream is that the rabbit that sits outside our fence having dinner every-night follows our request to come inside the fence for dinner.
ReplyDeleteThe rabbits haven't arrived in our yard yet, but we can sniff they are nearby. We are left with just dreams too.
ReplyDeleteTail wags, the OP Pack
Come to our house! You won't need to dream! (Mom says lucky for her - and the rabbits - we've become immune to them. We watch, but only occasionally chase. There are dozens and dozens. We are in awe.) Sweet dreams. (And thanks for Fergi's birthday wishes!)
ReplyDeleteThe rabbits sit outside my fence just like they are going to the zoo or something! Daddy Rabbit says, Now, Family, never let this monster catch you, remember your hiding tricks. Someday I will be out, and it will happen I am loose, and I WILL FIND THEM!
ReplyDeleteKisses,
Stella
Just the same year that we're putting in our first veggie garden...sigh...I'm wondering if Rory & Fiona would be willing to station themselves out there and behave like the Wild Scottish Highlanders I know they can be...
ReplyDeleteI think my dog is dreaming that I finally let him eat my neighbors' discarded charcoal. Zeke's too old and tired to chase rabbits. The other day, a bird landed right in front of his face...he just yawned and walked away.
ReplyDeleteWhippets: Oh yeah. Bring 'em on. Life is good!
ReplyDeleteWhippet Servant: thud [she fainted]
I was visually bonding with one last Friday evening...
ReplyDeleteIt looked like good eats!
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
There's always hope. :)
ReplyDeleteUGH! We hate rabbits - they love to run out from under our deck and scare us!
ReplyDeleteBet you wish you were making bunnies too!
Tinkerbell, Oscar and Tucker
Ha....not if we can help it! Only we can't cos we're confined to leads now in rabbit infested areas (the entire North of Scotland) and umm....hunting is illegal. Apparently.
ReplyDeleteIn answer to your A9 question....it is dreaded because there is no motorway north of Perth, this is the main road to the Highlands and is VERY busy, filled with stupid lorries that are limited to what seems like 15mph and with only intermittent patches of dual carriageway it makes for alot of frustrated drivers most of whom seem to have a deathwish! It's a famously dangerous road and it's not often we don't see a crash on our journey.
Shivers xx
Looks like the Dog Daily needs a proofreader...
ReplyDeleteYummy....Peanut butter flavored rabbit!!! My two favor flavors!
ReplyDeleteOoh...I wonder about the squirrels!
ReplyDeleteI hope you continoo to have such lovely dweams..do you chase them while you sneep?
ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely pose
smoochie kisses
ASTA
Just too cute.
ReplyDeleteLOL...that is cute!
ReplyDeleteoh, that's Doghouse Forum.
ReplyDeleteHey you crazy pooches. We have a little award for ya over at our blog.
ReplyDeleteSmooches,
BabyRD & Hootie
Lucy (boxer) loves to chase and eat wascally wabbits too. She has diminished their population greatly. :o)
ReplyDeleteNow that's a headline ya can sink yer teeth inta....and we sure wanna get one of those peanut butter bunnies....where did ya say they were ????
ReplyDeleteDewey Dewster here....
We're not allowed to hunt for bunnies, as Rama has had 2 pet buns...
ReplyDeleteBut the very idea of peanut butter bunnies has us drooling....
BTW, we had a Mr. Stick siting in our woods today...we're headed over to his blog and will send pictures...
Zack, Sassy and Buddy
Does that mean Trixie will ignore three rabbits next time?
ReplyDeleteNot at all likely Dennis, we all have a breaking point :)
ReplyDeletemy beagle just had similar dreams ;)
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