Originally published at: Suspicious dog barks loudly at leaf that's minding its own business (video) | Boing Boing
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dogsplaining activate! So the vigorous sniffing means some mammal recently peed on it. The vigorous sniffing caused (unexpected to the young doggie) the leaf to move a bit. Dog surprise and internet fame assured [Colbert hand dusting gesture]
“Leaf it alone, Charlie Brown.”
“Suspicious dog, barks loudly” or “Suspicious, dog barks loudly”? Is it a copy edit rule to disallow commas in headlines?
Regardless, that dog was not wrong.
https://littlethings.com/lifestyle/psa-fall-leaves-dangers/2344531-2
Our cat (who is fully indoors) gets worked up about the leafs on the back deck quiet a bit. She sometimes will ignore birbs or squirrels out there to chitter at a leaf that’s flopping about.
That’s all day every day around here. The nerve of some people, walking down the street past our house.
Really spices up a dull zoom meeting though.
That leaf was up to no good.
Good boy!
Dead leaves are tree ghosts. Just say’n.
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Dog is correct. Oak leaves are mildly poisonous to Dogs
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