Saturday we went for our morning walk at the Devil's Elbow.
We went down a different track and found some great old trees to investigate.
Don't worry, Kendra is there. She's just behind the photographer, as usual.
We were heading down to the river, when SUDDENLY I spied a MONSTER creeping out of the long grass!
I emitted my most ferocious growl....
I told it to stay right there......
Not to move......
And no one would get hurt!
Luckily, it listened. It knew I meant business!
Daisy |
Because if it had even twitched; it would've been history!
hee hee hee! Brilliant, you can't be too careful though, we have been known to stalk the odd log here and there just to keep our skills up to date, as you were doing :-) Have a lovely Sunday, Dex and Lou xxx
ReplyDeleteYou tell 'em! Looks like you literally scared the stuffing right out of it. ;)
ReplyDeleteNo self respecting monster would want to do battle with Daisy or Bella !
ReplyDeleteHey Daisy!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's one scary looking critter! Good thing you were there to protect your pack. I guess you barked at that bark-beast! BWAR HAR HAR Next will you "branch" out to ghostbusting?
BOL
Grr and Woof,
Sarge, COP
Now to Daisys credit that old hollow log might be the home to some monster. Sometimes the nose knows. Just because it wasn't home at the time doesn't mean it won't be back.
ReplyDeleteSweet William The Scot
We have the same thing happen here...All of the sudden calamity erupts and we are saved again from an unknown and unseen predator! :-)
ReplyDeleteWe know what could happen when those jaws of death grab a small varmint!!
ReplyDeleteXOXO
Lilly, Piper, Carrleigh, Ruairi and Ivy
SHE must feel very safe and protected when SHE is with you!
ReplyDeleteFirst time I could see your teeth Daisy BOL! You are one tough bodyguard, bravo!
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Bowie
WOW... that was a Horrible SCARY thingy!! I am glad that you were able to put it in its place and keep everybuddy SAFE!! No telling what it had in mind. WHEW!!
ReplyDeleteGood work, Daisy. You never know what could lurk in those grasses or inside that big monster.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday.
Woos ~ Phantom, Thunder, and Ciara
Thats a Scotties job to make sure that they know you mean business!! WTG!!
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Jazzi
Daisy I'm glad you scared that monster into submission!
ReplyDeleteNubbin wiggles & kisses for my girl,
Oskar
Keeping one eye on Mom I see too. Maybe your mom would email me a photo of her sporting those Barefoot shoes? I'd love to use it in a post.
ReplyDeletePut in a good word for me,
Abigail
daisy looks like our old maddie
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Never trust anything creeping around in the tall grass! Nice work, Daisy!
ReplyDeleteLove ya lots
Maggie and Mitch
DOn't blame you for barking at it, it sure is creepy looking.
ReplyDeleteGo get 'em Daisy, show it who's boss! :)
ReplyDeleteWoofs and Licks,
Maggie Mae
What great work!!!! You are a wonderful bodyguard!!! Lots of love, Debbie & Holly
ReplyDeleteGlad you let that monster know who's boss!
ReplyDeleteGood Job Daisy!! Gotta be "on your toes" at all times. Never know when there will be a need to protect.
ReplyDeleteThat monster sure had a big mouth.
ernie,sasha,chica,lucas
You are so brave! :)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
One can never be to careful. The next time ... it could be the real thing.
ReplyDeleteLove and licks Winnie
Hee hee... that sounds like me and Whitley-- we have been known to stalk the odd rock or cement bunny rabbit....
ReplyDeleteGreat job setting that monster straight Daisy! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI love you girls.....your walks are always an adventure....
ReplyDeleteWhat a brave girl you are!
ReplyDeleteLicks,
Buddy
Bet it was one of those poisonous Aussie snakes that slithered back under the log so fast SHE didn't even see it. Good nose, good eyes, Daisy! Another Scottish victory! Hope you got bagpipes when you got home. We love bagpipe music.
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