YOUR DOGS, CATS & Other Domestic Fauna - Cute, sad, buff or silly

My pups are usually not pristinely clean since they spend a lot of time and energy playing down by the river. So today Amos got his heavy-duty spa treatment at the groomer, and he looked so handsome that I had to share a picture.

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My pups are usually not pristinely clean since they spend a lot of time and energy playing down by the river. So today Amos got his heavy-duty spa treatment at the groomer, and he looked so handsome that I had to share a picture.

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“Dad, you only wish you looked as good as I do all shiny-coated, buff and handsome just wearing a bandanna. And my eyes…”
 
Ummm…is one a shark? Is there a ninja turtle? Our male boxer wears a formal bow tie and the female boxer a velvet ruff with sparkles, otherwise going commando as usual.

A shark and a dragon. They refuse to wear the accompanying headpieces, so it makes identification difficult.

Full disclosure: I do not blame them one bit for not wearing them. (I can get away with saying that here because Mrs Stealth does not frequent these pages.) 😉
 
So my beautiful bride and her mom decorated the house for the holidays...pumpkins (artificial), and other fall/Thanksgiving-type decor. One of the items was a really nice Thanksgiving-decorated scarecrow made of fabric, a lot of corn husks, a styrofoam base, etc. VERY decorative.

This morning...we found it in shreds...being able investigators, we dug into possible suspects.

We got them on film!

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Ground hogs. Raccoons. Foxes. Coyotes. Opossums. No Javalinas.
Raccoons (once had 17 in the backyard; they like our water feature), coyotes, skunks, various snakes, skinks, lizards, geckos, and roadrunners (they jump the wall and come search for edibles: lizards, snakes, skinks, smaller birds...serious raptor!
 
Raccoons (once had 17 in the backyard; they like our water feature), coyotes, skunks, various snakes, skinks, lizards, geckos, and roadrunners (they jump the wall and come search for edibles: lizards, snakes, skinks, smaller birds...serious raptor!
Definitely skunks. I was sticking to smaller mammals. Great array of wildlife. Copperheads and Eastern timber rattlers in the woods behind us. All kinds of non-venomous snakes. We have a black rat snake (Jake or Jacquette or a DD/DS) who lives somewhere in the foundations of our house. He occasionally suns on the front walk. We have no problems with field mice, voles, moles, etc. We respect him and he stays in his lane.
 
Definitely skunks. I was sticking to smaller mammals. Great array of wildlife. Copperheads and Eastern timber rattlers in the woods behind us. All kinds of non-venomous snakes. We have a black rat snake (Jake or Jacquette or a DD/DS) who lives somewhere in the foundations of our house. He occasionally suns on the front walk. We have no problems with field mice, voles, moles, etc. We respect him and he stays in his lane.
If the snake has offspring, send me one. I fight a constant battle with moles.
 
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