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:laugh: looks like the start of an Aus vs NZ sports match

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Beautiful photo Pers, I love sheep pronking :D

My kelps saw their first ever roos last week - they were alert but not alarmed :) They went still and watched but didn't chase and could be called away, which was a huge relief given how dangerous kangaroos can be, and apparently there is a mob of roos 2 houses back from where they'll be living next year! :eek:

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Great photo!

Saxon the "working dog" *eye roll* went on a roo chase the first time he saw any. It was at a camp ground where we had a cabin, roos everywhere. Saxon was maybe 1yo if that (5kgs) and bolted off the deck of the cabin to chase a couple of roos around the camp grounds then across a road. Eventually came back for the treat bag, it was very scary.

Given Quinn's laziness and Riley being not the sharpest crayon in the box, my only non- working breed dog Saxon is probably the only one that would actually give chase to much of anything, roo or baa!!

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Thankfully ol Scout doesn't care for the roos that hang around the house anymore. Currently have Mumroo with a little Chitlin in the pouch :D The only thing he barks at is the foxes who steal his outside toys :laugh:

Great photo though Pers :thumbsup:

EFS

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I wish my dog barked, just once. Since I got little Cougar she has never barked, not at the other dogs, people knocking on my door, nothing. I've even tried to teach her by saying speak & barking myself, all to no avail. :confused:

She is a very happy little girl & wags her tail & wiggles her bottom when she sees another dog, or if I have a visitor, but no barking. Does anyone know if this is normal for some Staffies?

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