Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Return of the Terrier

Happy Wordless Wednesday, my friends.

It has been a while since I have hunted lizards like this!

In this video I am telling Ma that there is a lizard (a very small lizard) in her potted plant.





In this video you can see that the lizard found a very good hiding spot - hiding in plain sight - though I continue in my terrier ways.



Last, I am just happy to be a tenacious hunting terrier.



Thank you BlogPaws for hosting the Wordless Wednesday blog hop!













72 comments:

  1. BWHahahahaha....OZ, I think you needs a pair of glasses or a nose tune up. He's on da twee! :)

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  2. Oh... those pesky lizards!!

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  3. Oh those lizards ... seen many of those when I was in HI. Be careful with them. Happy BlogPaws WW. Lots of Golden Woofs, Sugar

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    1. I am always careful, Sugar but I cannot help chasing them!

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  4. Thanks! I sure enjoyed going lizard hunting with you!!!

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    1. Brian, we could hunt them together! What fun!

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  5. AnonymousJune 05, 2013

    Go get 'em Oz, keep the pesky guys away.

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  6. AnonymousJune 05, 2013

    Did you catch it?

    ~Angel and Chaos

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    1. Nope. I didn't catch it THIS time.

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  7. Too cute! My guys love to hunt, but they prefer the warm-blooded prey ;-)

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    1. I'll take whatever I can get! Bunnies are my favorite to hunt but the lizards are more readily available. BOL

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  8. Way to Go Oz pal...Those pesky lizards are everywhere and we need to hunt them down

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  9. You have lizards to hunt we have robins we are always after!! Go get him!!!!!

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    1. Woof-hoo! And you catch those robins!

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  10. We are all safe again with Oz on guard.

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  11. Fun! Daisy loves chasing lizards, too but be careful not to eat them!

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    1. Oh I don't eat them though some lose their tails every now and again. Oops.

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  12. we have been noticing a lot of the little critters around - even in our garden! You did a pawsome job tracking them down

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    1. Thanks pals! They are everywhere in yard all year long but this time I really had a go at them (and the plant, unfortunately). BOL

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  13. AnonymousJune 05, 2013

    You are a great lizard hunter, Oz! Do you need an assistant? Because I am totally available :)

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    1. Absolutely! The more hunters the merrier! Come on over!

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  14. Oz you crack us up. We are so with you. Can I come over and have a go? Have a wonderful Wednesday.
    Best wishes Molly

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    1. Yes, please do! We can terrier-ize the critters together!

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  15. if you like lizards, you would love my backyard. we have loads!!! big ones, little ones, come take your pick.
    wags, bailey

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    1. Woof-hoo! I have little ones and medium ones...I think I scared the big ones away. BOL

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  16. Good job, Oz! Keep those lizards at bay! (Rita didn't like your video though... she heard your tags jingling and thought you were in our house! She's barking at you! Sorry...)

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    1. Oh no worries...I bet she is barking a great BIG HELLO to me! I'll bark right back!

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  17. you are one GREAT hunter that is for sure!

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    1. BOL. But Miss Caren, I missed it completely!

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  18. What a sneaky lizard! I hope you had fun during the hunt!

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  19. Ahhh, lizards. Don't have a problem with those here (meaning they are harmless enough), but do have to watch out for tarantulas!!! A bite from those can really turn nasty.

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    1. Tarantulas?!? Oh, Ma would be terrified. She saw one when she was in Haiti and she almost freaked out. BOL

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  20. OMD I would love to chase a lizard. The other night I wouldn't come in the house cause a JUNE BUG was teasing me. He kept flying up out of the grass and I kept trying to catch him!
    hugs
    Greta
    Bailey & Hazel too

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    1. A June Bug?!? Really, Greta? You pugs are too much. BOL You can come here and chase lizards any time you want!

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  21. Oh boy! Mom has forbidden us to hunt any reptile as she is terrified of them and she can't even think of us having such a creature in our mouths! They sure do look like fun, though - we had lots of geckos at our house in FL in the pool area when we were there 1 1/2 yrs ago but mom kept screaming and pulling herself and us away! You should have seen her when one went in the pool!

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    1. They are fun to chase because they are quick and agile! It's great exercise!! Oh dear...my Ma only gets upset if a big one gets in the house. All other little lizards are welcome in our yard (but still preferably not in the house, though some sneak in ever now and then).

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  22. I chases fur and feathers mostly. Don't see much in the way of slitherly, slimies. I am guessin' they are fun to hunt though ... you seems to enjoy it. If it moves, it's prey, right? Have a nice WW, Oz.

    Izzi @ From The Sol

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    1. Hi Izzi! I like chasing fur too...and sometimes even feathers. Actually you are right; if it moves, I chase it! BOL

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  23. That sure was fun, Oz! Thanks for taking us along with you on your lizard-hunting adventures. :)

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    1. You are welcome to join in any time!

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  24. Aww good work Oz! You sure are a great little hunter!

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  25. Good work Oz! I'd probably still be there! Love Dolly

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    1. No you wouldn't especially if Ma dragged you back into the house against your will!

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  26. Oz that lizard better know not to come back.

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    1. It will be back...and it will bring friends! BOL

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  27. AnonymousJune 05, 2013

    What a cheeky little lizard, going into your planter! Thanks for stopping by my blog. :) Happy WW!

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    1. I think he is cheeky for hiding in plain sight! Thanks for stopping here!

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  28. What fun, what do you do when you catch them?

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  29. Youalmost got him OZ!!!!!!!!!!

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  30. I don't think i will be much to you, i don't know what a lizard looks like.

    Sheba.

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  31. I shoulda been there to help you, OZ. We could have double-teamed that lizard---me digging and you finding!

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  32. Oh how we love chasing lizards
    Benny & Lily

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  33. Oz, did you catch it? I bet it would make a great mid-afternoon snack! Just kidding. I hope he's ok :)

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  34. AnonymousJune 05, 2013

    You are a brave hunter warrior! Well done!

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  35. Good job! You certainly stayed in the hunt.

    the brown dawgs

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  36. A guard dog for sure! :)

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  37. AnonymousJune 05, 2013

    Ohhh... that was soo funny!! Thanks for the good laugh, he was right on the tree !! Hahaaha!

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  38. Oh Oz, those lizard can be VERY sneaky I hear!
    I am most impressed that your Moms let you 'prune' the plant goin' after it!!
    I always get a 'NO'! Can I move in and helps you hunt those pesky critters?!
    Kisses,
    Ruby

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  39. AnonymousJune 06, 2013

    It's a good job your people have you to protect them from the lizards!

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  40. You can never be too careful with lizards, Oz!

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  41. Thank goodness you are there to save the pot plants from the lizard! My mum says you and I sound very similar!!

    Tail Wuggles, Rubie xxx

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Oz the Terrier