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Hasie Houdini

In August last year we discover a rabbit near the garages. I first thought it was somebody’s pet and when I phoned the vet next day the receptionist who knows me well said “O! no, you don’t. The area is inundated with rabbits, as it is – take him back to the river.” Which of course I could not do. So Hasie became part of the family, he has the one side of the property all to himself, about quarter of an acre, plus the garages.

Of course Hasie is an escape artist par excellence, he can chew and dig his way out. All the gates (4 in all) had to be closed at the bottom with fine chicken wire so that he stays put and out of somebody’s pot. The few times that he ventured outside when he was new , he did come back and waited at the motor gate, you see the food here is very good. The good life!

He is a real man, does not like to be picked up and carried (I have scars to prove that one) and not too many kisses. He likes to be stroked and does a special dance to please. He was the cause of one burglary when he went over to the other side where the dogs are and I had to lock the dogs in for the night and not switch on the alarm…. The cost will probably be deducted from his errr …… salary.

But he still is a great love of my life. But don’t tell the kids and the dogs he is my favourite!

Doggy Duet

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See the video on my sidebar on the right – from You Tube (of course).

Dogs are known for being clever animals, but two golden retrievers have upped the ante by learning how to play a duet on the piano.

The musical mutts enthusiastically play the Waltz Of The Flea on an over-sized keyboard – and a video of their performance has proved to be a huge hit on YouTube with over 130,000 hits.

The duetting dogs aren’t quite clever enough to play the piece on their own, though.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2116464/Two-dogs-play-Waltz-Of-The-Flea-duet-giant-piano.html

 

Do you think I could teach Hasie to play a musical instrument?