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Originally Posted by KDMH My husband caught one about a week ago.  I hoped that would be it because I am terrified of mice. But no I just saw a baby mouse in the hallway of our apt. Needless to say I completely paniced  . I woke my husband out of his sleep and told him get the mouse. He said you woke me up, you should be waking up your son. He is suppose to kill mice. So I did I made both of them wake up and try to get the mouse. By then it had ran into my hall closet. My husband made Major guard the door while he moved some things around in the closet. I was too upset to see Major just sitting there looking at the mouse. I swear that mouse was laughing at us. Major barks and bites at his toys all day long. He will run up and down the floor growling and barking at all of his toys all day. He will sit there and bite his dad's hands and feet playing with him but just sat and looked at the mouse. He did paw at it once or twice but when the mouse ran, he just sat there. I thought he was suppose to at least chase the thing. I could use some help with this ppplllleeeaaassseee!!!!!! |
Ha-ha! Your yorkie and mine must be related.

Last winter, we were in the garage and one ran by us. She just looked up at me as if to say, "What was that, mom?"

My last yorkie would have been right after the mouse and wouldn't leave whatever spot in the garage he was hiding in. She'd stand there and bark until I did something to flush it out.

She had one cornered under my air conditioner in the yard once and wouldn't leave and kept barking until I came to help her get him out.
I would go buy some of those safe mouse traps that you can catch them in and just throw them away or some of those super gooey and sticky trays - not the sticky cardboard - and place those where your yorkie can't get to them.