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Squirrel Attack I have a problem. Well it all began a couple of days ago when my Scottie caught a squirrel in our yard. Well he almost killed it. Today a squirrel jumped on my husbands back in our yard jumped down and tried to attack one of my Yorkies, Shiner. Shiner got scared and ran in the house. What the heck is going on? I dont know what to do about this. I called animal control the other day and they told me there has been no incidence with rabid squirrels in our area. I dined with a vet tonight and she told me squirrels are territorial. Anyone have a suggestion? Please help.... |
Those are some brazen squirrels! Usually they are afraid of dogs. The only suggestion I can offer is to make sure you don't have any food or water sources for them. No bird feeders or bird baths. One of my school campuses had a problem with squirrels climbing on and chasing people. Their aggressive behavior was the result of students feeding them regularly. |
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Wow.. gutsy little things. I'd check for food sources and try to eliminate them. Once your house/yard is no longer desirable, they may leave. At least I'd hope they'd leave. Good luck Lissette. That sounds scary. |
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He was scared but is in my arms as we speak...Thank you...:) |
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Gutsy!! Thats funny, well all of my Squirrels ARE Gutsy. Wish they would just take a nut off my door and not my dogs n###. :confused: |
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WOW! That is one crazy squirrel. Hopefully it was an isolated incident and it won't happen again. One time my husband was getting in his car and he said there was a squirrel literally aiming at him with his nuts. |
The squirrel that your dog attacked (let's call him Rocket J Squirrel, or Rocky for short) put out the word prior to departing. Now, his family has made it a vendetta against anything in your yard. You only have one hope! Steve and his 12 gauge, and a road trip! Either that, or some Texas Varmints need to be set lose on your property. Either option will be messy, but shotgun shells are cheap. No food in the yard! Get rid of the bird feeders, and any trees that produce nits or other eatables. I hope there is nothing wrong with Shriner. Good luck at the vet, and 99,999% are not rabid. |
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When food resources are scare, and animals are in competition with each other for them, they become very aggressive. Especially when humans move into a house that was formerly their living territory. I have about 6 squirrels in my back yard and they have never shown aggression to me or my pups. However, I feed them in the far corner of the backyard. They know that this is their spot. The do not have to fight over the few resources left. They have ample food and water. In a time where most species are on the brink of extinction, I think we as the dominate species should make a commitment to preserving what is left. edited for; I do hope your little one is alright. |
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