for the past two days, both dogs outback have been going CRAZY, barking non-stop around the same time every night.
Becca said a couple weeks ago she was outside, and our cocker spanial was staring at something in the trees above him, one of our cats was eying it too.
she said it was brown, too big to be a cat, or squirrel, and didn't have a bushy tail, but didn't see all of it.
and tonight when I went out to quiet the dogs, I heard something kind of make a "hiss/spit", sound like a cat does but deeper than a cat, and sounded like it jumped from one tree to the other, where our other dog Sidney starts looking up and barking.
we arn't going to worry, because I know Fishers eat mice and such, and the chickens are locked up at night, as are the babies, and the ducks pen is pretty much impenetrable.
but are Fishers that brasen?, to loom RIGHT over two dogs??
foxes and coons RARELY come up next to the house, and stay down by the bark, because the dogs send them running.
what does it sound like??
Becca said a couple weeks ago she was outside, and our cocker spanial was staring at something in the trees above him, one of our cats was eying it too.
she said it was brown, too big to be a cat, or squirrel, and didn't have a bushy tail, but didn't see all of it.
and tonight when I went out to quiet the dogs, I heard something kind of make a "hiss/spit", sound like a cat does but deeper than a cat, and sounded like it jumped from one tree to the other, where our other dog Sidney starts looking up and barking.
we arn't going to worry, because I know Fishers eat mice and such, and the chickens are locked up at night, as are the babies, and the ducks pen is pretty much impenetrable.
but are Fishers that brasen?, to loom RIGHT over two dogs??
foxes and coons RARELY come up next to the house, and stay down by the bark, because the dogs send them running.
what does it sound like??