Hannah has been unable to catch the mole. Although I believe she has literally been marking her territory where the little bastards did (or do) their business. The area not had any new destruction in a while. The moles can smell Hannah's stench, sense a predator and have left the yard. So, as any animal with natural instinct to kill, (god love her) she has decided to focus on sweet little bunnies. Hannah has a history of killing mice, rats, birds, and even a squirrel. Well today she expanded her resume.
I was in San Diego and called Anne to see how Alex as doing (he had a temperature). Anyways she frantically tells me how she lets Hannah into the backyard. Hannah sees a bunny and makes a b-line for it. apparently bunnies are
not the smartest animals in the world. Instead of hopping over to the hole under the fence where it breached the security if my yard, it decided to head in the opposite
direction. Poor Choice. She corners the Bunny in the rose bushes and emerges from the roses with the bunny in her jaws.
If I am home I am
praising her. The bunnies come into my yard eat the grass and
foliage while leaving their little turds all over the place. They are nothing more than fancy looking rats. Anyways, Anne comes into the yard and sees Hannah with the bunny in her mouth and shaking it
vigorously.
Carnivores do this to break the preys neck and render them defenseless. The bunny looks at Anne and
shrieks. A sound she will never forget. Anne yells for Hannah to drop the bunny which she does. The bunny does not move until I return home and
resuscitate it.
Yeah right, she broke the neck. It was dead. I disposed of the carcass over the fence. I expect the
coyotes to be
particularly active tonight. I know it is sick but I am really proud of Hannah. She is protecting the integrity
of the yard, while feeding her
natural tendencies. Good Girl.

Stew Anyone?

I am proud of my puppy!