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Join Date: Dec 2012
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The neighbor has a few mallard decoys in the back yard and Lisl saw them for the first time yesterday. They look a whole lot like her stuffed mallard plush toy duck that honks when you squeeze it.
She caught sight of these ducks and started barking and pointing so I let her walk to the edge of the property on lead to sniff them out. When she couldn't smell anything she sort of lost interest. She still gives them a cursory bark and a growl when I ask her "where's the duckies?" in an excited tone when we're outside.
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That would be a sight, but I could do without all of the goose poop.
I've seen an area after a visit by geese.
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Australia
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LOL my dogs fgot super excited when they saw a 3D fox archery target in a shop - hackles up and Mojo was hiding behind my legs LOL
Once she had a sniff she decided it was boring - but it took a good 5 min to convince her to sniff it
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