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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsThis Labrador retriever was filmed hilariously freezing at the sight of decorative Halloween cats.
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This Labrador retriever was filmed hilariously freezing at the sight of decorative Halloween cats. (Original Post)
demmiblue
Oct 2022
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i have those same cats on my fence posts to scare away a damn hawk that eats the quail
samnsara
Oct 2022
#5
I have a four pound Yorkie Maltese mix that would tear the heads off those cats.
Mr.Bill
Oct 2022
#8
hlthe2b
(113,974 posts)1. Jeanne Moos is probably the best reason to (at least occasionally) watch CNN
hlthe2b
(113,974 posts)2. BTW, the Lab breeder/trainer that says they do, indeed point, is quite correct.
My own dog behaves this way when I open the front door because she wants to make sure there are no wild rabbits near the door as there frequently are--and she knows she is not to scare them.
Lovie777
(22,988 posts)3. Loved it!.......
Wingus Dingus
(9,173 posts)4. My Weimaraner used to display pointing behavior too, occasionally.
Maverick is such a sweetie!
samnsara
(18,769 posts)5. i have those same cats on my fence posts to scare away a damn hawk that eats the quail
..im gonna put them in the grass and see what my Goldens do. I know the rat terrier will lift his leg on one...
But when my Goldens see a California Ground Squirrel at the bird feeder (or a chipmunk, a tree squirrel or a leaf flapping mysteriously in the tree)..... they are very still with a steely glare.
Laffy Kat
(16,952 posts)6. He's helping his owners hunt by pointing.
It's a beautiful thing, actually.
nuxvomica
(14,093 posts)7. Did anyone consider the dog was doing performance art?
He sees the faux cats and decides it would be funny if he posed frozen with them. I get it.
Mr.Bill
(24,906 posts)8. I have a four pound Yorkie Maltese mix that would tear the heads off those cats.
Brother Buzz
(39,900 posts)9. Dopamine drip, Baby!
tanyev
(49,298 posts)10. Maybe he wanted to join the display.