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I'm so glad your beautiful little boy was not harmed and that Sophia is safe and sound too. |
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Oh no, don't get me started on the duckies! Hepburn and I were on a boat ride on the Spree River and I kept talking about the duckies (he has a duck toy that we called duckie). Then he actually saw one and went launching out of the boat to get it! The boat was low, almost so that where you sit is level with the water, so it was right at his nose. I freaked out, but my friends were all laughing. It was, in the end, pretty funny. He didn't actually make it out of the boat and the duck was more scared of him than anything else. Also, I would have flipped if this were me. I have a terrible fear of bees. Glad all are ok! |
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Also, I would have flipped if this were me. I have a terrible fear of bees. Glad all are ok![/QUOTE] LOL That is funny!! Peanut goes into full Terrier mode when he sees ducks, I love watching it. We have a little pond by my house I always walk Peanut to, well he was "pointing" at a duck in the pond, I told him you are going to fall, he was getting really close to the edge- Sure enough -KerPlunk!! Into the pond!! :D |
Oh my! I think they can sense when we get really panicked, and bc it's so unusual (hopefully), they just stay bc they don't know what to do! As for those huge bees, the males are usually the ones out flying about, and they do not sting. The females are capable of stinging but at this time of year, they are usually found in their caves... or holes in wood fences or decks are fav places for them around here. I also see alot of dead/dying ones... I think they get old and pass on... those are the ones I find sticking to my pups coats. Glad no one was hurt or escaped! |
wow glad he did not get stung, not sure what type of reactions they might have. Just yesterday I was watching Lola running around crazy and happy in my Moms back yard around her rose bushes and then I spot her source of happiness, bumble bees flying around and she has her mouth open trying to catch one. I quickly scooped her up and got her out of there. The poor little thing would not know what hit her if she swallowed one. I know dogs do that because it seems like all my yorkies have tried to catch the bees that buzzed my gardens. I am getting more allergic with each bite, I am afraid with the next bite I might be needing an epi pen. |
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Gracie loves to sniff the grass. I have to watch her all the time to make sure she hasn't decided to chew on a leaf or something else she has found. |
Very scary! I'm so glad Brody or you were not stung, and that Sophia stayed at your side. He must be such a happy little boy that he just rolls with all of this, including mom smacking him in the chin. :p I have dropped leashes while trying to get things out of my boys' mouths. Strangely, they have stayed with me, like Sophia did with you. |
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