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No Name 13-11-2010 09:40 PM

hodgeheg
 
Just had to go rescue a rather nervous hedgehog from the chicken run, as
next door's terrier was going absolutely insane at it.

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Charlie Pridham[_2_] 15-11-2010 12:52 PM

hodgeheg
 
In article ,
says...
Just had to go rescue a rather nervous hedgehog from the chicken run, as
next door's terrier was going absolutely insane at it.


Yes its strange how dogs get excited by them yet its normally things they
can chase.
Our first German Shepherd used to pick them up and rush around the garden
making a stupid noise, wagging its tail and bleeding! needless to say the
Hedgehogs all decamped returning years later only once they decided the
dogs succesor was disinterested
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Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwall
www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of national collections of Clematis viticella cultivars and
Lapageria rosea

echinosum 15-11-2010 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Janet (Post 905272)
Some dogs are strangely obsessed with hedgehogs, while others just
ignore them. We had a collie so gentle he never chased livestock or
game, used to bring me any stray chicks/nestlings he found, perfectly
unharmed; and I often saw him lying in the sun beside our sheep, wild
rabbits and even a hare, who had absolutely no fear of him
and were enjoying his company. The only creature he ever killed was
hedgehogs, he hated them with a passion, went noisily berserk whenever
he scented one and killed them instantly.

Janet

Unfortunately the same situation exists in relation to dogs and kiwis (the flightless birds, not the slang name for human inhabitants) in NZ. And kiwis are much more defenceless to dogs than hedgehogs. Kiwis are well able to keep out of our way, but they can't hide from dogs who smell them out no trouble. One dog is quite able to eradicate the kiwis from an area in a night, and will do so unless prevented, regardless of how harmless you think Tiddles is. This is the main reason why the kiwi population continues to fall despite all the protections brought in.

No Name 15-11-2010 10:24 PM

hodgeheg
 
echinosum wrote:
One dog is quite able to eradicate the kiwis
from an area in a night, and will do so unless prevented, regardless of
how harmless you think Tiddles is.


I can't say I've ever encountered a dog called Tiddles. Isn't Tiddles
normally a cat?

Christina Websell 16-11-2010 12:12 AM

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wrote in message
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echinosum wrote:
One dog is quite able to eradicate the kiwis
from an area in a night, and will do so unless prevented, regardless of
how harmless you think Tiddles is.


I can't say I've ever encountered a dog called Tiddles. Isn't Tiddles
normally a cat?


Maybe. Unless you have another cat called Rover.
I have a cat called Boyfriend. Don't ask.







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