I know there's a very good point here, and I think I even recognize it, but I have to admit that I'm mostly consumed with my own jealousy that other people's dogs can actually hear them when they're chasing prey. Which is hilariously ironic, seeing as how what I just said is ALSO, "I can't hear you because I'm thinking about myself!" Still, good job, Scout. Good job, Sean. I agree that there's a place for "hey, don't do that."
Ha!! This is too funny 😂 does it help if I tell you one of my most infamous overwhelmed dog owner moments was bawling on the sidewalk in our earlier days when Scout kept chasing squirrels and it was a whole thing?
I know there's a very good point here, and I think I even recognize it, but I have to admit that I'm mostly consumed with my own jealousy that other people's dogs can actually hear them when they're chasing prey. Which is hilariously ironic, seeing as how what I just said is ALSO, "I can't hear you because I'm thinking about myself!" Still, good job, Scout. Good job, Sean. I agree that there's a place for "hey, don't do that."
Ha!! This is too funny 😂 does it help if I tell you one of my most infamous overwhelmed dog owner moments was bawling on the sidewalk in our earlier days when Scout kept chasing squirrels and it was a whole thing?
I named the dog Scout in my book, A Dog Named 647. This fictional dog was named after Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird.
That is my own Scout's namesake, too!
Awesome!