Our new neighbor has these strange critters hanging out in her yard.
I am mesmerized to the point of fascination. I can’t move. And I watch…and watch.
It seems like these critters are always sniffin’ the ground—kinda like I do. But they aren’t fellow dogs. What are they? They aren’t like those flying things Mom calls birds. They sure don’t yell CAW CAW at me. In fact, they aren’t even paying attention to me? What’s up with that?
I wonder if we can be friends? Do you think they like to play ball? What’s that Mom? I have to just watch them? I could do that for hours!
Try doing the chicken dance.
Love always,Bear
What, Monday and not Mud??? Those birds must be really fascinating to keep you away from the mud!!
Puppy Kisses,
Tanner
I know! What’s up with that? I looked and looked but all my favorite mud holes are drying up. I just know there’s one out there somewhere–don’t worry, I’ll keep lookin’!!
Here…..chick chick chick….wanna play!?
Oh Sage I like your new neighbors a lot!!!! The are so pretty!!! I wish we had neighbors like you have!!!
xx, Fern
Now that has to be fun, I’d watch those for hours too! Hey, maybe they would play in the mud with you!!!
Your new neighbours would leave my girls entranced for hours! I don’t blame you for staring
Be careful, Sage, cuz those things are really easy to catch, and the neighbors aren’t always nice about that. Just sayin’. Not like I’d know or anything…
-Gizmo
Oh Sage, eggs come out of them and those eggs are NOMMY! I wish we had some of them chickuns so I could has scrambled eggs efurry day.
Vof Sage – those look exiting! I had once some of those but really colourful in the next field. They didn’t care what I did so I didn’t mind either about their business. Sheeps are better neighbours.
Hugs from Nero
We wish we had a few of those around here! It would help keep Dad’s egg habit under control! I prefer tasty chicken breast myself, though!
Bunny
No Muddy Monday this week? I guess the Oregon summer is finally hitting, but I’m sure if you look, you’ll be able to find some still!
Portland, OR is famous for starting the annual chicken coop tour, and considered one of the most chicken friendly cities in the country. I think its pretty darn cool. Just hope your neighbor doesn’t get a goat!
You are good not to chase them. They look like they might like to be chased.
Woof! Woof! That’s going to be tough playing ball with them … they do make lots of noises/sounds and they like to move around. Chasing them will be FUN … good luck n have fun. Lots of Golden Woofs, Sugar
That looks more interesting than watching TV!
Hehe… oh dear…
I bet they taste like chicken, BOL!
Nubbin wiggles,
Oskar
how come you haven’t leapt over the fence and chased and eaten them yet? or at least howled and arffed the house down trying to?
you’re such a good girl, Sage! too cool.
Sage, you have bigger birds than we do. If we had those kind we would be catching and eatin’ them. You sure are a good girl just sittin’ and watchin’ them. Hugs and nose kisses
Is there a fence between you and the chickens? If not, you are one very good dog. Mom says we couldn’t be within a mile of chickens:(
Woos ~ Phantom, Thunder, and Ciara
CHICKENS!!!
Woofs & hugs,
~Bailey (Yep, I’m a girl!)
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