Wednesday, July 5, 2017

The Groundhog Story Continues

I was in the yard on the leash doing my groundhog patrol.   Mom and I didn't spot any unusual activity so I became leash-free.     I was humped up in the corner of the yard doing my business facing THE OTHER WAY when mom noticed a woodchuck racing for the escape route.   I didn't see him but mom sure did and she also heard a funny whistle noise.  They call groundhogs whistle pigs because of the noise they make.  They make this noise when they feel scared or threatened.

Later this same day,  I was upstairs checking out my bedroom window~
 We have TONS of squirrels in our neighborhood~
 And there he is!    He's heading for the brush pile that LandLordJohn left. 
 He must not like Gerbera Daisies, thank goodness!   And he doesn't like California Poppies or newly planted peonies. 
We have to thank a couple of our blogging buddies for letting us know that dried blood and blood meal can make pups sick if they ingest it.   The other side of the fence is pretty overgrown and we don't think the woodchucks would even notice if we sprinkled the blood meal over there.
 
For now - mom has decided to leash me when we head outside and do our patrol duty.   The woodchucks do run if they see danger coming.  They're not looking for trouble and we sure don't want any so once mom knows that it's safe - I can be off leash to sniff and play.

Love ya lots♥
Molly

18 comments:

  1. it's better to stay on a leash... imagine that groundhog would whistle directly in your fabulous ears....bet that noise would stay for 87 hours with ya...

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  2. A Groundhog of your very own!!!!! Wow, how exciting.
    I didn't nose that about the whistling thingy though, that's interesting!
    I might have a go at whistling in my garden see if I can attract one of my very own
    Loves and licky kisses
    Princess Leah xxx

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  3. Oh gosh, that's quite an adventure. I have never seen one of these creatures in real life. Of course, I don't even notice squirrels - my assistant is baffled by that. LOL

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  4. Is there a company in your area that catches and releases varmints back into a
    native environment. Like the people that remove snakes and skunks?
    Boy it sure can be scary with him roaming around.
    Good luck!
    Ya'll have a great week. Watch out for critters.

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  5. The garden critters are out in force here too...I am so sorry they are messing up your free time in your lovely new fenced in yard!
    Hugs madi your bfff

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  6. OH MY DOG! What exciting wild life!

    Puppy Growls,
    lucy

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  7. Glad you have found a system to keep everyone safe.

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  8. Wow! You've had some busy times on critter patrol at your place! I saw a bunny yesterday evening. Too bad it was in the front yard, where I don't have jurisdiction.

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  9. Oh goodness me, just when you think it is safe to go back in the grass, tee hee!!!! Couldn't resist the Jaws ref!!!!! But it is better to be safe than sorry and make sure you are safe and not sorry! Your squirrel is a very pretty colour, even though they are a nuisance, ours are just grey and very much a nuisance!!! Have a lovely day, Hugs, Susie & Treacle xx

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  10. That sounds like a good plan to us. We had moles in our front yard a few years ago (actually turned out to be just one), and Mom and Dad hired Critter Control to help get rid of it. Maybe something like that would work too. Maybe they could do a trap and relocate deal.

    Woos - Lightning and Misty

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  11. Our neighbor put some fireworks down a mole mound hole and out blew mole babies and a big fat mole. There dog grabbed the mole and killed it and I think the babies were already dead. 4th of July fireworks show what people will do for entertainment.
    Sweet William The Scot

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  12. Good idea to go out there and let that Groundhog know you're there so he'll RUN! Maybe if you're out there often he'll go into someone else's garden!

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  13. Good thing he runs away when you come out to patrol
    hugs
    Hazel & Mabel

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  14. We have creatures that wander through our yard, but no one lives close enough to take up residence. I imagine this makes things challenging at night, in the dark!

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  15. We have a ton of squirrels and moles that drive Pierre CRAZY! He has caught several but they keep coming back.

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  16. We have several of those racy groundhogs in our yard too! How we wish they would take up residence somewhere else! They keep having babies! Stay safe Molly!!

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  17. hello molly its dennis the vizsla dog hay wow under seedj in yore own yard but jiant rodents of unyoozhual size!!! i shoor hope yore mamas effurts pay off and the woodchux deeside to go elseware so yoo hav free run of the yard agin!!! owr yard is overrun with grownd skwirrels and they ar at leest littel but they bite too in fakt wun bit saya the mighty wunse maybe that is why she hayted them so mutch!!! ok bye

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