That's Tika in the background, yarking at the threatening squerls(tm) because she doesn't see what the heck Boost sees in grabbing branches and throwing them to the ground.
Strummer is currently patrolling around the house looking for the source of the barking. Maybe I should save the link to your video, could be a good way of keeping him occupied when I'm busy.
Strummer might figure out after a few dozen repetitions that the same dog is saying the same thing over and over and lose interest. Or not. Computers are fun for stuff like that. The Mac used to have a sound effect as one choice for notification sounds that was a squeaky. Jake, who loved squeakies, could be entertained endlessly by that one.
Hmm, there's a thought. I've more or less taught her to pick up her toys and put them in the toy box (still with a lot of coaching), so tranferring that to branches shouldn't be too hard.
Is that Tika yarking in the background demanding to be allowed to play, too?
ReplyDeleteThat's Tika in the background, yarking at the threatening squerls(tm) because she doesn't see what the heck Boost sees in grabbing branches and throwing them to the ground.
ReplyDeleteIt's always good when you're doing yardwork to have a coordinated helper like Boost. Hope she earned an extra biscuit for it!
ReplyDeleteShe did get some Jolly Ball tossing.
ReplyDeleteVery funny. Good choice of music too. Diana
ReplyDeleteStrummer is currently patrolling around the house looking for the source of the barking. Maybe I should save the link to your video, could be a good way of keeping him occupied when I'm busy.
ReplyDeleteStrummer might figure out after a few dozen repetitions that the same dog is saying the same thing over and over and lose interest. Or not. Computers are fun for stuff like that. The Mac used to have a sound effect as one choice for notification sounds that was a squeaky. Jake, who loved squeakies, could be entertained endlessly by that one.
ReplyDeleteDid Boost help you pick up the branches to put them in the recycle bin?
ReplyDeleteMy dogs just guard me from squirrels and mow the grass a blade at a time with those less than effective carnivore teeth.
Hmm, there's a thought. I've more or less taught her to pick up her toys and put them in the toy box (still with a lot of coaching), so tranferring that to branches shouldn't be too hard.
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