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My Bella is a Killer :(
Last night after dinner we spied Bella in the back part of the back yard and she seemed to be tugging at something. My son walked down to see what she was doing. It was windy and pouring rain as Ernesto had just arrived. He yelled up to us that she had a bird and that it looked freshly killed. :eek: He ordered her to get up to the house and she trotted happily in front of him to the back door. When she got to the door we had to figure out how to get her to drop it and so we used the old *offer her a doggie treat* trick. Well it worked. She dropped it and my son was able to dispose of the bird.
These birds are very large and beautiful and are often in our yard. I am not sure what they are but they look like big huge gray doves. They are very trusting of us and let us get quite close before flying off. :( I was so sad to see this and have felt just awful ever since. Hubby reminded me that poodles originally worked as retrievers of fowl. Unfortunately I think she did more than retrieve this bird. :(
I took a couple of pictures of her (mug shots) and should probably post them in the Post Office so all of the world can see what a bad girl she was.
These were taken through the screen door, so please excuse the quality.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...p/DSCN0913.jpg
Here is her expression when told by my son to *Drop It!* You can see she is not planning to comply. :(
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...p/DSCN0914.jpg
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Oh my Bella! :eek: I hope your mommy has a good attorney to keep you out of doggy prision! ;) Pam,we have those same birds around here. They hang around on the ground and I'm hoping Lacey never gets one. She has came close to catching a few squirrels. :rolleyes:
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It's a pigeon.
Miss. Bella, I would have expected you to be more lady like than to go out hunting in the rain.
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Poor sweet Bella thought she was doing a good job by bringing home tomorrow's meal in the pouring rain. Look at the expression in that second picture, she has no idea that what she did may be considered wrong by some people. Yep, she definitely needs a light sentence for her indiscretion. How about, no baths for the next two weeks, that will teach her. :)
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Oh no....Bella! Because Fenway has killed many a critter (mice, rat and chipmunk) I can recommend a good lawyer.
I remember when he killed a rat & chipmunk. I felt sooooo awful. But I had to remember that was his instinct and if he were ever lost in the woods, I knew he could at least kill something to eat.
Take care Bella.
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:eek: YIKES :eek: That's my reaction.
:D :D ;) :cool: and that is Hannah's.
I think there is a pigeon hunting season somewhere in the USA. If we find out where, I'm sure Bella would be in high demand and could earn top dollar.
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I just googled and think it was a Mourning Dove. Here is a picture of one in healthier condition. :(
http://content.ornith.cornell.edu/UE...2_00281A_S.jpg
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aww, Bella! I know you were just trying to bring mommy a present, but that's not exactly what she wanted!
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Dear Bella,
Good Job! You saved your humans from that pesky bird and had fun doing it. Don't worry about what they say, it's in your genes.
Respectfurry,
Star
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Dear Bella,
It happens. Usually when I meet someone new outside and bring the new friend to Blondie....all is well. But one time....I saw my good buddy, Chippie the Chipmunk and was so excited!!! I ran to greet him and....well...he had a fatal heart attack on the spot! (Did Barbara and Siegmar HAVE to be there... :rolleyes: :rolleyes: )
So...go easy on yourself...and realize how useful you could be to some vice-presidents!
Eddie
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Oh Bella!!!! :eek: ,
You would sure be very busy up here in my back yard!!!!
We have large White Pines in our back yard, and of course, that means lots and lots of Mourning Doves!!!! I have to watch out for them when ever my Grand Dog, ( a black lab/springer spanial) is in their area!!!
I've seen this happen a few times too!!!!
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The joy of bird dogs, even if you don't want them to hunt for you, they will hunt for themselves! Make sure you don't feed the bird or you'll just make it easier for Bella to catch them. :) We have two bird dogs, but we want them to hunt! Lou Lou and Winchester say good girl Bella! Winchester caught a pheasant all my himself once!
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Looks like an European Rock Dove - known as a "pigeon".
Mourning doves make a smooth cooing sound (kind of mournful) - pigeons have a "gurgly" sound to their call.
When the ERDs are pure white, they become our Peace Doves.
My dad was a bird fan, and I found this out from him.
My biggest worry is that, in cities, pigeons are often nuisance birds, and fed poisoned food - and any animal that eats the poisoned pigeons can get very sick(at the least).
If Bella was able to catch it - either it was very tame, or already injured.
HUGS to you.
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Innocent
The look through the screen door sort of gives the illusion of being in doggy jail. Could it be that the bird was already dead? I have scene a couple of dead pigeons in the park and the dogs can easily pick them up. Remember she may be innocent until proven guilty. Bella may just have found the poor bird. I would vote her innocent.
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I really don't think it's a mourning dove. It really appears to be a pigeon (also known as a rock pigeon or rock dove). It's looks much too large to be a mourning dove. Mourning doves are also brown and pigeons are grey. Here are some Google image searches for you- pigeon , rock pigeon, rock dove.