I would be very surprised if a turkey vulture bothered a dog aside from the sight of one causing some dogs to bark.
I guess I see vultures as a warning rather than a threat.
Since vultures are carrion eaters they rarely bother anything that can move away or fight back.
When I see 7 or 8 flying it usually means something the size of a deer or larger is dying. When I see them one of the first things I do is see if one of my goats is in trouble.
Well, you've seen two out of three so here is the last.
I have to be outside a fence to get a good picture. Or have someone hold him. The vet thinks he is part Great Pyrenees.
Right now we are learning about not digging under the fence. I am just glad he doesn't try to dig into the...
I just have to share this.
I have a rat terrier and she is the same height as my cats. Well, Saturday evening I was taking her for a walk. We encountered the outside cat.
About this time the cat yawned. My dog stuck her nose in the cat's mouth....I guess my Smores likes to live dangerously...
I thought you might like to see my nosey neighbor. I don't know if he was considering the browse or my does.
It doesn't look like it but he was less than 6 inches from the electric fence.
My old dog, that lives in the yard, never even noticed him.
I actually have 10 chicks right now. Plus another 17 of varying ages that are older than that.
So, to start, my Welsummer Rooster. My mom calls him the cornflake chicken.
The other two are my Ameraucana hen and one of my Welsummer hens.