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Friends at my house, too...
I know not all dogs are like this, but we have been able to teach our Rotties which animals belong here. Any animal that belongs here gets the same protection from the Rotties as we do...it is really amazing to watch them. BTW, these are the same Rotties that automatically 'take care' of other unwanted pests like racoons, squirrels, skunks and possums. They are really smart...
The first pic is Gracie protecting a 'baby cat' that had been abondoned by its mother. I had a small cardboard box laid on its side with a towel for the baby. Gracie would go check it periodically throughout the day. She would have to bend down to look in it. Whenever the baby wasn't in the box when she went to look, she would have this frightened look on her face and would search around till she found the baby. This was one such occasion...
The second pic is Champ, our 4yr. old male (about 110 lbs.) cleaning a wound this kitten had on his neck. Once Champ discovered he was hurt, he followed him around for a week nursing him. The cat would see Champ coming and would wait for him, and the cat wouldn't let anyone else close to him...
The first pic is Gracie protecting a 'baby cat' that had been abondoned by its mother. I had a small cardboard box laid on its side with a towel for the baby. Gracie would go check it periodically throughout the day. She would have to bend down to look in it. Whenever the baby wasn't in the box when she went to look, she would have this frightened look on her face and would search around till she found the baby. This was one such occasion...
The second pic is Champ, our 4yr. old male (about 110 lbs.) cleaning a wound this kitten had on his neck. Once Champ discovered he was hurt, he followed him around for a week nursing him. The cat would see Champ coming and would wait for him, and the cat wouldn't let anyone else close to him...
Charla
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awww, how sweet!! I love Rotties, they are so loyal and affectionate. Great dogs you have there! Those are some lucky kittens.
This makes me think of the old cartoons where the big bulldog has the little kitten that rode on its back and would kneed it with its claws, and the dog would just squint and go ouch ouch...
Ginger
This makes me think of the old cartoons where the big bulldog has the little kitten that rode on its back and would kneed it with its claws, and the dog would just squint and go ouch ouch...
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This makes me think of the old cartoons where the big bulldog has the little kitten that rode on its back and would kneed it with its claws, and the dog would just squint and go ouch ouch...
Ginger[/quote]
I remember that cartoon! How funny! Although, I don't think my dogs would go that far. In fact, when this little 'baby cat' tried to get on Gracie or snuggle with her she would move away...that was taking this whole thing a little too far.
I never cease to marvel at animals and what they can understand...we recently had another batch of kittens that the momma moved into the greenhouse at an inopportune time...I was going to fog it. So I put the tiny babies in a laundry basket to move them outside. I called the dogs over and introduced them. I told them, "See, momma's new 'baby cats.' No bite, no bite...." and that was it. They've never touched them.
Champ is our kitty protector...one day the two cats were just wrestling outside the fenced yard and one got too rough. When the other one screached, Champ barrelled across the yard and vaulted the fence without even missing a stride. It was a sight to see! Especially since I didn't know he could get out of the fence! When he saw they were okay, he just came back up the hill and got back in the fence...amazing...
Thanks for letting me share...I sure love all my babies...
This makes me think of the old cartoons where the big bulldog has the little kitten that rode on its back and would kneed it with its claws, and the dog would just squint and go ouch ouch...
Ginger[/quote]
I remember that cartoon! How funny! Although, I don't think my dogs would go that far. In fact, when this little 'baby cat' tried to get on Gracie or snuggle with her she would move away...that was taking this whole thing a little too far.
I never cease to marvel at animals and what they can understand...we recently had another batch of kittens that the momma moved into the greenhouse at an inopportune time...I was going to fog it. So I put the tiny babies in a laundry basket to move them outside. I called the dogs over and introduced them. I told them, "See, momma's new 'baby cats.' No bite, no bite...." and that was it. They've never touched them.
Champ is our kitty protector...one day the two cats were just wrestling outside the fenced yard and one got too rough. When the other one screached, Champ barrelled across the yard and vaulted the fence without even missing a stride. It was a sight to see! Especially since I didn't know he could get out of the fence! When he saw they were okay, he just came back up the hill and got back in the fence...amazing...
Thanks for letting me share...I sure love all my babies...
Charla
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Charla, these are just the sweetest, cutest pics!
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DOUBLEMOM! No fair! You said that 3 times!
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Well, she is DOUBLE mom after all! This time you're tripplemom.
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That's why I mentioned it! She said it one time too many!
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