Otherwise titled "coons arriving at room temperature." Last night Faust, our German Shepherd, went from a peaceful, sleeping ball at my feet to a barking mass of enraged fur desperately trying to get out the back door. Turns out we had 2 raccoons trying to annihilate our small flock of chickens. The dogs "treed" them in the coop & I woke Heath to dispatch the rotten bastards. Yep, I'm sexist* - as long as he's around - he gets to go explore in the dark and shoot any lurking critters. So I'm pretty pleased with my pup (and Heath); with the distance to the coop & all the fans going in the house, there's no way I would have heard the chickens' distress. Surprisingly, all 5 chickens survived the encounter and are happily clucking about the yard again. Also worth noting - no johnny law. You'd figure several shots of 9mm at o'dark-thirty would have rousted the interest of our neighbors, but nope *shrug* Have to figure with A/C on and coming out of a dead sleep it'd be difficult for someone to echo-locate where shots were coming from & it would be easy to reason the sounds away in exchange for peaceful sleep. Scary thought. So I'll leave you with a picture of the proud pup - maybe he'll get the last bit of bacon in the fridge!
*Not really, but I'm sure someone out there will argue that I should have taken care of it myself instead of running to a man.
2 comments:
Good Puppy! Good thing Heath was home. I mean, there might have been a Spider out there! At least, that's what Carol keeps telling me when I have to investigate something. ; )
Yeah, I'm glad he was home, too. Don't get me wrong - the raccoons would have been just as dead if I went out there, but I'd rather he took care of it.
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