Thursday, 6:32 p.m. (CDT). Evening rounds.
Strange object blows into the front yard.
Jack slowly and carefully approaches the foreign object and finds it to be harmless.
Thursday, 6:38 p.m. (CDT). Emergency status terminated.
Thursday, 6:32 p.m. (CDT). Evening rounds.
Strange object blows into the front yard.
Jack slowly and carefully approaches the foreign object and finds it to be harmless.
Thursday, 6:38 p.m. (CDT). Emergency status terminated.
Bear tries to chase every plastic bag that blows by on our walks – he thinks they are bunnies it kitties ready to chase!
They are so fun to watch!!! ❤
Jack, that was so wise of you to use caution and take your time approaching what turned out to be a plastic sack! So good to see your Scottie instincts under such control. Good job!
Didn’t you love how he pretended not to see the object and decided to sneak up “behind” it?
but the rest of us want to know what it was?
opps I had not read the replies…
or apparently the headline… it’s been a challenging day and my head hurts…
It’s so durn hard, these days, to keep up with the news. 🙂 ❤
Beth
The plastic bag cult takes on a different life outdoors. Inside, they are so tame – almost inanimate. Jack is not one to be fooled.
Beautiful field he is in! It looks good for the toes.
That’s our front yard. When we came out the front door, the sack was blowing down the street, so we watched it blow into the yard. Then it HAD to be investigated.
It’s lovely! Looks like a lush park. I watched the video again. Jack is SO cautious. Rightfully so as the bag was puffed up large until it deflated; then he could inspect. What a joy our pets are.