Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Not Helpful


Sammy and Blacky (the dogs) have been really “good” at trying to “guard” our house. They bark at the coyotes and other animals that get too close to our house (generally around 3 in the morning). They bark at cars (including our neighbor when he pulls into his own driveway). They bark at unfamiliar people that come onto our property (like my uncle and cousins, who use the machine shed and farm here, and really shouldn’t be unfamiliar anymore at this point). And they bark at the other dogs they can hear barking from far away at their own farms.

And now the dogs are trying really hard to get our attention about the suspicious, unnatural, possibly dangerous creatures that have shown up in the pasture by the house. Because there is clearly something wrong with these new animals standing around quietly, minding their own business. Yep. Blacky and Sammy are barking at cows. My uncle brought some of his cows over here for a while, just as he does every year, and Sammy and Blacky are absolutely certain that my uncle has begun some kind of evil plot which we need to be warned about. Constantly, ever since the cows showed up today.

Honestly, I don’t know that any of the cows has even made eye contact with one of the dogs yet. They’re cows. They’re pretty relaxed, most of the time. I don’t think they even care that they’re being barked at. I care, of course. I don’t want to listen to any more complaining about our bovine guests. But dogs don’t really see reason when it comes to “protecting” us, and I can’t really reward positive behavior, like not barking, when it hasn’t happened in hours.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

One Thing After Another


Today we got another dog. I did not plan on getting a second dog. Ever. But we’ve recently found out that while Sammy will bark at one or two coyotes off in the distance, she is terrified if there are more or if they are closer. A few nights ago, we heard a bunch of coyotes howling very close to the house, either down in the pasture or even up by the road, and Sammy spent the night cowering by the house behind a bush. Didn’t make a noise. At all.

The theory we’re going with is that having a puppy will help Sammy feel a little more brave. And since Sammy is 8, she’ll have a little company as she gets even older and may not want to be as active.

Friday, August 22, 2014

One More Mouth to Feed


Today we got a dog. I did not plan on getting a dog this soon, but I also didn’t plan on having cats already, either. Let alone cats that get attacked by coyotes.

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Meow!


Good news! Our mouse problem has decreased significantly! Partly because Adam has caught so many in traps, but also because they’re scared to show their furry little faces around the house and car now.

We have cats. And the cats are very interested in all the places where the mice have been hanging out.

Monday, July 28, 2014

EEK!

Adam had a rough night.

Recently we noticed that mice (ew) had been getting into the garage (yuck). Adam started leaving out mousetraps every night, and after catching nearly a dozen in the first few days, the mortality rate has mostly slowed down.

But not before we noticed that the mice had also been getting into the car (disgusting), which wasn’t even in the garage due to Grandma’s old furniture still being stored inside. Did you know mice like ranch? Yeah, it’s true. They chewed through a couple old ranch containers from McDonalds that had fallen under the seat and completely licked the ranch out. They didn’t touch the sweet and sour or barbeque, though. Why would they need to eat the ranch, with three children worth of dropped snacks hidden under car seats? Well, mice are greedy and obnoxious, so they ate the ranch, tastiest of all non-ketchup dips, and then they still ate the gram cracker chunks, lost cheerios, and bits of froot loops. And they left evidence of having been in and around all three car seats.