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12 year old Jack Russell vs brown snake!
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<blockquote data-quote="nuggetino" data-source="post: 112392" data-attributes="member: 1884"><p>Your little Jack russell got lucky <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> My little guy (Milo) is also black and white but a bit younger. He can tell the difference between species and is very selective in what he hunts. He chases blue tongue lizards but does not attack them. Considers flushing them out a win. Treats it as a game. Same deal with rabbits. Catches one and drops it unharmed. Nuzzles it to try get the fear stricken bunny to run again . Loves magpies but hates crows with a passion. Snakes on the other hand he knows are a serious threat and will keep a healthy distance and bark and snarl like crazy. Glad he doesn't attack them or he probably wouldn't be alive anymore. Snake central here.</p><p></p><p>P.S. Electronic snake repellents don't work. I'm taking about he kind you push into the soil and are solar charged . They emit various sounds which don't actually repel snakes. Just thought I might mention our experiences with them to save you folks a bunch of cash if considering these units.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nuggetino, post: 112392, member: 1884"] Your little Jack russell got lucky :) My little guy (Milo) is also black and white but a bit younger. He can tell the difference between species and is very selective in what he hunts. He chases blue tongue lizards but does not attack them. Considers flushing them out a win. Treats it as a game. Same deal with rabbits. Catches one and drops it unharmed. Nuzzles it to try get the fear stricken bunny to run again . Loves magpies but hates crows with a passion. Snakes on the other hand he knows are a serious threat and will keep a healthy distance and bark and snarl like crazy. Glad he doesn't attack them or he probably wouldn't be alive anymore. Snake central here. P.S. Electronic snake repellents don't work. I'm taking about he kind you push into the soil and are solar charged . They emit various sounds which don't actually repel snakes. Just thought I might mention our experiences with them to save you folks a bunch of cash if considering these units. [/QUOTE]
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