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Becca is into moths. She chases and eats them every night when we go out for her last potty break. She has been known to go after grasshoppers as well. She learned the hard way to leave stink bugs alone.
Yes! My Chuckie is a huge cockroach chaser! The horrible thing is that the cockroaches outside are HUGE! They look like the small brown ones with wings except they are an inch long with the wings and everything!
It really distracts him at night when I'm trying to get him to do his last potty. He would spot one and chase it like a cat using his two front paws to trap, his butt high in the air, and the paws frantically trying to pin down the escaped roach. In the beginning, since it is dark, I had no idea what he was doing until I saw a large dark shape running for it's buggy life towards the walls.
He's figured out he can never get the flies so, he doesn't even bother with the flies anymore unless they land on his face and bothers him.
Bento tries to catch flies, but he's too slow and short to get them. He does try though! He jumps and clears a whole 3 inches before he lands back on solid ground--without the fly. He then gives up and heads back indoor.
Cosmo will go ballistic if he hears a fly and can't find it or get to it. It's so darn funny watching his buuny butt running from room to room!!
Snickers would like to catch lizards. They sensibly stay on the ground.
Pippa loves to jump up and snap at flies as they buzz in to escape the heat. She'll do backflips and darn near reach the top of the door sometimes! She made the mistake of eating a bee (TWICE!), but finally learned her lesson after getting a stinger stuck in her tongue. Dante has absolutely no interest in bugs and looks at her like she's lost her mind.
If they're little bugs, Redford will eat them without hesitation. Butler couldn't care less.
Ginger has always loved catching bugs, but I caught her rolling on it for the first time a few nights ago. She would gently lay the side of her face on it, then proceed to vigorously slide her face across the floor. Then once she was all the way down on her side she started rolling back and forth. Lather, rinse, repeat for about 10 minutes. I was dying laughing!
And even though Scout goes after some bugs, I think she somehow learned to stay away from bees and stinging things. Smart little dog, being able to distinguish the two
Mine love the crunchy June bugs...
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