This is my first video to edit and upload on the internet. Pardon the quality.
The video is of my dog eating a squirrel. There is a part that starts at the 3:30 mark that could be considered grosser than the rest. I personally think its cute. It will also conjure memories of "Lady and the Tramp".
If anybody has tips to uploading videos of better quality, please P.M. me.
There is a part that starts at the 3:30 mark that could be considered grosser than the rest. I personally think its cute. It will also conjure memories of "Lady and the Tramp".
Perfect description Michael - in all honesty, Walt Disney was about the farthest thing from my mind while watching!!!
Seriously though - where'd Turbo get that little squirrel-sicle?
There is a part that starts at the 3:30 mark that could be considered grosser than the rest. I personally think its cute. It will also conjure memories of "Lady and the Tramp".
I was so excited that it worked last night I forgot to provide details. Notice the post was at 2:20 a.m..
Turbo didn't get to catch that one. I caught it with a .22. It looked funny 'cause it fell in a creek. I had to wade in cold water to get him. No squirrel left behind.
I don't think he'll ever catch one. He is very evenly matched in speed and agility with a squirrel. If he had better stalking skillz he could probably do it. I don't have a big enough yard for him to close the distance,though.
It took just about an hour for him to finish. After which he took a VERY long nap.
I want to add that this dog is a severe gulper. It is scary as hell to watch him eat ground anything. I bought some ground green tripe 'cause they were out of bigger pieces. Never again. I have to spread the ground tripe over a 3 sq. ft. area in the yard so that he can't just get a mouth full of mush.
I sometimes find deer teeth, but they're much bigger. I have never found any rabbit teeth, though, so I guess mine eat them. I would think a squirrel would have pretty small teeth, though I am no rodent DDS.
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