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judith_arquette 05-29-2015 09:18 PM

Dexter's first close encounter with a deer :)
 
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This deer was just standing in our backyard grazing, such an awesome sight! It didn't pay me any mind and it wasn't until Dexter ran up barking that it stopped eating. They stared each other down for a moment and then it was gone with the flick of a tail in just a few graceful bounds. Had to share...They're so beautiful :)

Subrosa 05-29-2015 11:40 PM

That's an amazing pic! Thanks for posting it! Glad it was you taking the picture Around here deer do a crazy amount of damage to plants. I exclusively use natives for my landscape, but can't keep a witchhazel, Rosa, or Rhododendron species in my front yard since it's not fenced. The fence around my backyard won't keep deer out, but it does keep my dog in. Slightly different situation if such an encounter happened here. My dog is around the same size as the deer, and very protective of his territory. I think of deer similarly to Bulbos that stink. Both are definitely beautiful. At your house! Except deer probably taste better. Never having tasted a Bulbo I can only speculate.

judith_arquette 05-29-2015 11:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Subrosa (Post 754629)
That's an amazing pic! Thanks for posting it! Glad it was you taking the picture Around here deer do a crazy amount of damage to plants. I exclusively use natives for my landscape, but can't keep a witchhazel, Rosa, or Rhododendron species in my front yard since it's not fenced. The fence around my backyard won't keep deer out, but it does keep my dog in. Slightly different situation if such an encounter happened here. My dog is around the same size as the deer, and very protective of his territory. I think of deer similarly to Bulbos that stink. Both are definitely beautiful. At your house! Except deer probably taste better. Never having tasted a Bulbo I can only speculate.

:rofl:
Oh that made me laugh!

Luckily my 2 big dogs (Great Dane and English Mastiff) were both safely behind a gate on the deck. They're very well trained but will wander if they catch a scent and I'm not watching to call them back. At the time my daughter was here and the 2 youngest grandkids were running around so I figured I had enough to keep my eyes on. I still can't believe the noise of the boys running around playing didn't seem to bother it at all, if I hadn't walked around the hedge to pick up dog doo I never would have even known it was there. Just between us I screamed a little :blushing: and still it stood there cropping grass while I fumbled for my phone and got this pic. It wasn't until Dexter sighted it and ran up barking that it even acknowledged that it had company. My daughter and the boys all had time to run over and see it. My 5 year old grandson was particularly delighted :biggrin:

Subrosa 05-30-2015 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by judith_arquette (Post 754630)
:rofl:
Oh that made me laugh!

Luckily my 2 big dogs (Great Dane and English Mastiff) were both safely behind a gate on the deck. They're very well trained but will wander if they catch a scent and I'm not watching to call them back. At the time my daughter was here and the 2 youngest grandkids were running around so I figured I had enough to keep my eyes on. I still can't believe the noise of the boys running around playing didn't seem to bother it at all, if I hadn't walked around the hedge to pick up dog doo I never would have even known it was there. Just between us I screamed a little :blushing: and still it stood there cropping grass while I fumbled for my phone and got this pic. It wasn't until Dexter sighted it and ran up barking that it even acknowledged that it had company. My daughter and the boys all had time to run over and see it. My 5 year old grandson was particularly delighted :biggrin:

Sounds like you have what we call "park deer". When they live someplace without hunting pressure they lose much of their fear of humans. They're not stupid, but they tolerate much closer human proximity than deer which are hunted.

Ray 05-30-2015 09:46 AM

Dexter's first close encounter with a deer :)
 
Last Saturday, I took our miniature long-haired dachshund, Hobbes (he's a mini mini at just under ten pounds) out into the back yard one last time before going out to dinner, and he started to walk to the back of the yard, into the woods. Up pops this doe, on the other side of the fence, and rather than bolting, which we've seen hundreds of times in the 25 years we've lived here, she jumped over the fence, runs at him and starts stomping on him with her front hooves.
I freaked and ran at her, screaming and yelling, and she ran away, snorting and huffing. I suspect, but did not see, a fawn nearby.
Hobbes spent three days at the emergency vet, after having surgery to push his spleen back into his body cavity, and he has one hell of a hoof-shaped bruise on this side, and a cut on the other, but he's happy to be home and healing.
That could have gone a whole different way...
I am far less tolerant of deer in my yard than I used to be.


Ray Barkalow
firstrays.com

judith_arquette 05-30-2015 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Subrosa (Post 754668)
Sounds like you have what we call "park deer". When they live someplace without hunting pressure they lose much of their fear of humans. They're not stupid, but they tolerate much closer human proximity than deer which are hunted.

Yes, we actually live in a pretty well populated area, I guess it could be considered the suburbs but there are a lot of high traffic roads here. There just happens to be about 14 acres of undeveloped land behind us. Zero chance of being shot at so they have probably developed a certain level of comfort.

No-Pro-mwa 05-30-2015 12:43 PM

Love the picture. Ray I am so sorry about Hobbes, glad he is going to be alright. The white tail can get pretty aggressive, mule deer not so much. And they stay out of towns better. Someone in our town lost there dog in there yard a couple of years ago. It jumped into there back yard and gored it. It was not protecting it's baby. It was a buck.

judith_arquette 05-30-2015 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 754681)
Last Saturday, I took our miniature long-haired dachshund, Hobbes (he's a mini mini at just under ten pounds) out into the back yard one last time before going out to dinner, and he started to walk to the back of the yard, into the woods. Up pops this doe, on the other side of the fence, and rather than bolting, which we've seen hundreds of times in the 25 years we've lived here, she jumped over the fence, runs at him and starts stomping on him with her front hooves.
I freaked and ran at her, screaming and yelling, and she ran away, snorting and huffing. I suspect, but did not see, a fawn nearby.
Hobbes spent three days at the emergency vet, after having surgery to push his spleen back into his body cavity, and he has one hell of a hoof-shaped bruise on this side, and a cut on the other, but he's happy to be home and healing.
That could have gone a whole different way...
I am far less tolerant of deer in my yard than I used to be.


Ray Barkalow
firstrays.com

Oh Ray! Im so sorry for your poor little man, so glad he's going to be ok! <3

Thank you so much for the warning, I never would have thought of it. It can be easy to forget that they're wild animals and should be respected as such. I will be much more aware of their potential danger now. Dexter is about 13 pounds but he has the heart of a lion...what other breed has the nerves of steel required to hunt badgers? Theyre vicious creatures. Bravery doesn't always equal brains unfortunately tho. Tell Hobbes that Dexter and the rest of our gang wish him a speedy recovery <3

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Originally Posted by No-Pro-mwa (Post 754720)
Love the picture. Ray I am so sorry about Hobbes, glad he is going to be alright. The white tail can get pretty aggressive, mule deer not so much. And they stay out of towns better. Someone in our town lost there dog in there yard a couple of years ago. It jumped into there back yard and gored it. It was not protecting it's baby. It was a buck.

How terrible! I will definitely be more aware and diligent with the dogs now. Thank you for sharing the story.

No-Pro-mwa 05-30-2015 01:17 PM

You bet, but it's still a cute picture. I liked seeing it.

Subrosa 05-30-2015 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 754681)
Last Saturday, I took our miniature long-haired dachshund, Hobbes (he's a mini mini at just under ten pounds) out into the back yard one last time before going out to dinner, and he started to walk to the back of the yard, into the woods. Up pops this doe, on the other side of the fence, and rather than bolting, which we've seen hundreds of times in the 25 years we've lived here, she jumped over the fence, runs at him and starts stomping on him with her front hooves.
I freaked and ran at her, screaming and yelling, and she ran away, snorting and huffing. I suspect, but did not see, a fawn nearby.
Hobbes spent three days at the emergency vet, after having surgery to push his spleen back into his body cavity, and he has one hell of a hoof-shaped bruise on this side, and a cut on the other, but he's happy to be home and healing.
That could have gone a whole different way...
I am far less tolerant of deer in my yard than I used to be.


Ray Barkalow
firstrays.com

That's terrible, and I'm glad your little guy will be ok. May I suggest you switch him to one of the venison based foods? That behavior is not unusual for a doe nursing a fawn, or a buck during the rut in the early autumn. That snorting sound is not to be taken slightly!

Cntry 05-30-2015 05:14 PM

Oh what a wonderful picture. I love pictures like this specially since I never get to see them here in the city. Ray I am sorry Hobbs got hurt. I am glad he is doing better and is home now. Give him a gentle hug and kiss for me.

judith_arquette 05-30-2015 07:42 PM

Two-headed deer lol
 
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Originally Posted by Cntry (Post 754766)
Oh what a wonderful picture. I love pictures like this specially since I never get to see them here in the city. Ray I am sorry Hobbs got hurt. I am glad he is doing better and is home now. Give him a gentle hug and kiss for me.

Thank you :)
Here's another one for you. This one is my favorite even though the quality is poor. It was taken with my phone through a window at full zoom but I just love the illusion of a two headed deer :)

jennster 05-31-2015 12:00 AM

I saw you have a dexter, I have a Dexter too. He is a black and tan mini dachshund. He is a mess but I love him! We don't see many deer around here but get smaller critters the pack loves to harass and chase.

No-Pro-mwa 05-31-2015 12:47 AM

How in the world did you get the 2 headed deer? Cool.

Stinking Richter killed a baby bunny today, what to do, what to do.

judith_arquette 05-31-2015 09:08 AM

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How in the world did you get the 2 headed deer? Cool.

Stinking Richter killed a baby bunny today, what to do, what to do.

There were actually about 5 of them back there that day and I just happened to get a shot of those 2 standing side by side. Here's the shot I snapped a few seconds later.

Awwww :( Poor bunny. I'd suggest you bury it but I know if I tried that my dogs would just dig the poor thing back up

Daethen 05-31-2015 09:16 AM

I too have a mini dachshund, Max. They are fearless dogs for sure. He rules our 100 pound GSD. Glad Hobbes is ok. We used to have deer in the yard until we got Fritz (the GSD). Now my plants are left alone.

Ray 05-31-2015 04:49 PM

A friend at church raises Irish Deerhounds. They have a very tall fence to keep all animals out of the yard, or the dogs would drag home the deer.

I'd like to borrow one right now...


Ray Barkalow
firstrays.com

Subrosa 05-31-2015 05:03 PM

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Here's my deer deterrent, Washington the Anatolian shepherd dog. He's about 31" at the shoulder:

WhiteRabbit 05-31-2015 10:15 PM

How exciting for Dexter! It's great you were able to get a pic of the encounter!

No-Pro-mwa 06-01-2015 12:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Subrosa (Post 754956)
Here's my deer deterrent, Washington the Anatolian shepherd dog. He's about 31" at the shoulder:

Well he will Shirley do the trick.


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