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Rooster Loves Chasing This Big Dog (Original Post)
catbyte
Jun 2021
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Karadeniz
(22,564 posts)1. The dog wants to be chased...go figure!
EYESORE 9001
(25,965 posts)3. They are having fun
I had a small mixed breed dog whose favorite game was zooming in a large circle, bringing her close to cats at the edge. She was elated when one would actually chase her, but she liked it even when the cats would merely swat at her when she passed.
Karadeniz
(22,564 posts)4. I had an akita/border collie... the cross from hell....and a lab mix foster. Their favorite thing
Was to chase each other in a huge circle, full tilt. I called it the I'm the wolf, you're the caribou game. One started as the wolf, then they'd pivot as one and then he became the caribou. They NEVER tired of this game!
Chainfire
(17,613 posts)2. I have had this same scenario play out in my yard.
The dog was playing, the rooster was not. A mean rooster is a force to be reckoned with.