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Post by Black Orchid » Thu Sep 23, 2021 9:42 pm

A brave beagle has been filmed in a tense standoff with a buff kangaroo after stumbling across the uninvited guest.

Natasha Robinson, 44, witnessed the unique encounter in her backyard in Victoria.

She was alerted to to the standoff by her dog barking and was shocked to find the massive roo towering above her ten-year-old beagle Dodger.

Footage shows the buff kangaroo stand tall as the stubborn beagle continued to bark at the stranger.

Ms Robinson tried to call her pooch back into the house but he refused.

Deciding there was no chance she would go anywhere near the roo, Ms Robinson continued to watch the tense standoff before witnessing something bizarre.

After a 20-minute stalemate and to the shock of Ms Robinson, the kangaroo began to urinate without breaking his intimidating stance.

'Watch out dodge,' she screamed.

Dodger, who appears unfazed, eventually begins to lose interest in the intruder with the pair walking away in a peaceful truce.

Video at link ... https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/news/ ... eagle.html

:rofl

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So funny:


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Post by Black Orchid » Fri Nov 05, 2021 1:39 pm

I know I've posted this before but here goes again ...


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Post by Bobby » Fri Nov 05, 2021 3:58 pm

Black Orchid wrote:
Fri Nov 05, 2021 1:39 pm
I know I've posted this before but here goes again ...

That's funny - you can't herd cats or tell them what to do. :lol:

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Post by Black Orchid » Fri Nov 05, 2021 4:15 pm

My neighbours walk their cats on leashes. They just stroll back and forth lol.

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Post by Bobby » Fri Nov 05, 2021 8:41 pm

Black Orchid wrote:
Fri Nov 05, 2021 4:15 pm
My neighbours walk their cats on leashes. They just stroll back and forth lol.
I love cats.


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Post by Valkie » Sat Nov 06, 2021 8:21 am

Black Orchid wrote:
Thu Sep 23, 2021 9:42 pm
A brave beagle has been filmed in a tense standoff with a buff kangaroo after stumbling across the uninvited guest.

Natasha Robinson, 44, witnessed the unique encounter in her backyard in Victoria.

She was alerted to to the standoff by her dog barking and was shocked to find the massive roo towering above her ten-year-old beagle Dodger.

Footage shows the buff kangaroo stand tall as the stubborn beagle continued to bark at the stranger.

Ms Robinson tried to call her pooch back into the house but he refused.

Deciding there was no chance she would go anywhere near the roo, Ms Robinson continued to watch the tense standoff before witnessing something bizarre.

After a 20-minute stalemate and to the shock of Ms Robinson, the kangaroo began to urinate without breaking his intimidating stance.

'Watch out dodge,' she screamed.

Dodger, who appears unfazed, eventually begins to lose interest in the intruder with the pair walking away in a peaceful truce.

Video at link ... https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/news/ ... eagle.html

:rofl
I was at the brother in laws home this week.

He has a large property outside Grafton.

His yard attracts Roos because of his huge dams.

His dogs simply ignore the things and the roos roam freely.
The grass they eat is minimal in comparison to his sheep and they are very good with water.
The sheep dont care in the least.

Even the local feral dogs give the place a wide berth, apparently roos can take on a dog and a pack can keep them away
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