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    Yeah my dog' s is rumpelstiltskin. Lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharon View Post
    My JRT has an attack word - "SQUIRREL!"
    LOL. Our Shepherd/Husky was the same way. We could call her to come,rattle truck keys,coax her with cookies,but,if we so much as uttered "squirrel" under our breath,she was gone like a shot and we better have had the door open because she's going through it.

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    really, what is it with squirrels?
    does anyone have a scientific paper that plausibly explains why dogs tend to react differently to squirrels than to other prey?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waftrudnir View Post
    really, what is it with squirrels?
    does anyone have a scientific paper that plausibly explains why dogs tend to react differently to squirrels than to other prey?
    LOL. Really? Scientific paper? LOL Not freakin' likely. It's very likely only because the squirrels are the only "prey" animals that happen to be around....other than cats,of course. Ah geez,did I say that out loud?

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    I thought it was a reference to the movie 'UP'? Maybe I'm wrong.

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    I think the dog sees the backyard as his territory. The JRT will go for chipmunks, moles, mice, racoons, birds , people - anything in the backyard that in his mind isn't suppose to be there. He sits up on the top of the couch in front of the big window looking out on the backyard to keep an eye on things.





    (Still too hot to do anything but sit in the basement and post pics. )
    Last edited by Sharon; August 19th, 2015 at 01:18 PM.
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    That's a heck of a nice lookin pooch there Sharon. That snow picture cools me off a bit too. Thanks.

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    Thank you.
    I've always had a JRT . Love my setters, but there's something about a JRT that always makes me smile/tested.
    Taught the most difficult kids when I was teaching , worked at the jail /PP for 20 years and had foster teens. My husband says a JRT just continues my need for a challenge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharon View Post


    As a squirrel hunter I would like to know if he is for rent? I would take my mom's little dogs for LLOOOOOONNNNGG walks in the woods every fall. Best hunts I ever had.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    LOL You don't want to rent this guy. He eats strangers for breakfast.
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