Suave Squirrel Sentry

Our tree rat obsessed Roscoe may need to take some stalking lessons from the Frankie Suave Squirrel Sentry.

Suave Squirrel Sentry

Roscoe’s squirrel obsession gets the better of him as he races and runs around the yard in attempts to coax the rodents inside the fence. Frankie Suave, however, tries a much calmer, subtle approach. You can almost feel the mind-meld looking at this photo. Let’s just call this the Suave Squirrel Sentry.

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4 Comments

  1. Laura Yager on February 20, 2021 at 10:57 am

    Roscoe has the Squirrel hunt perfected. My “little” Bolt has bagged 3 Squirrels and 2 Chipmunks. He’s King of the backyard. Being on a lot of property, mostly wooded, has it’s advantages. May you get your Squirrel, and may they live to talk about it! Being only 40lbs has it’s perks…

  2. Kathye on February 20, 2021 at 9:45 am

    My basset hound spent two years every night on the deck lulling the flying squirrels into complacency. Then when one came past her nose…..CHOMP!

  3. Debbie and Ruby on February 20, 2021 at 8:52 am

    Frankie knows slow and steady is the best way to get those tree rats.

  4. Jean Burkhardt on February 20, 2021 at 7:20 am

    I agree Hu-Dad-Frankie Suave’s approach seems to be better although I don’t the tree rat succumbed to his mind control yet! Roscoe will just keep on trying and let’s see if ANY approach works!! LOL

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