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Look at the dog's face ... What an expression!!!

 

Yeah...What in the heck was that ????
 
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What amazing pictures!!!

The chances of catching that on camera must be millions to one :eek:

Talk about "uh? What hit me? :blink: " :lol:
 
Bless her, i'm so glad she got her baby to safety :'(

Mine are nightmares for the poor squirrels so i have attached huge bells to their collars so the poor things atleast have decent prior warning.

Mind you it didnt stop my old girl of 13 returning to me the other day after having disappeared for a good 15 minutes with one in her mouth!!!

She got a severe telling off, marched home & NO TEA! :angry:
 
Thats amazing Anne...thanks for putting it on... :thumbsup: one lucky baby... :wub:
 
Thats brilliant...amazing...bet it happened soo quickly the poor dog wondered what it was...the shock in the squirrel face having to save her baby
 
Amazing photos. She deserved to get away safely for such bravery :)
 
Bless her, i'm so glad she got her baby to safety :'(
Mine are nightmares for the poor squirrels so i have attached huge bells to their collars so the poor things atleast have decent prior warning.

Mind you it didnt stop my old girl of 13 returning to me the other day after having disappeared for a good 15 minutes with one in her mouth!!!

She got a severe telling off, marched home & NO TEA! :angry:

You are like me Nik, whenever mine are out running where there are rabbits i hope the discs on their collars will give the bunnies prior warning, i would hate them to hurt one. :(
 
Bless her, i'm so glad she got her baby to safety :'(
Mine are nightmares for the poor squirrels so i have attached huge bells to their collars so the poor things atleast have decent prior warning.

Mind you it didnt stop my old girl of 13 returning to me the other day after having disappeared for a good 15 minutes with one in her mouth!!!

She got a severe telling off, marched home & NO TEA! :angry:

You are like me Nik, whenever mine are out running where there are rabbits i hope the discs on their collars will give the bunnies prior warning, i would hate them to hurt one. :(

I know, i cant bear anything being hurt or killed, also i always think what if it was a mum & had babies left somewhere waiting for their mum to come back & feed them :eek:

I'm useless & totally freak out if they catch something :sweating:
 
brilliant set of photos,and im so glad the baby got away and mum :sweating: , im suprised that dogs face isnt ripped up bad though :unsure:
 
I think my girls are to noisey to catch anything.

They seem to thunder along......and they make

a horrible noise if they spot a cat, so it has time

to run away :lol:
 
Great series of pictures Ann...that dog has no idea what happened has it - what a brave squirrel
 
those are great pic's, im so glad that mum got her baby :D
 

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