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Code Red

Oct
8

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Coco and Dookie, oh high alert during another chicken invasion on the porch yesterday.

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on October 8, 2009  

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  1. 10-8
    2:35
    am

    Looks like you may have to post a help wanted ad in your local newspaper: Wanted Guard Dog
    Free room and board (and blankie)
    Must love cookies

  2. 10-8
    4:13
    am

    LOL!!!! At least you know you’re safe.

  3. 10-8
    5:05
    am

    LOL, that’s one mean guard dog you got there. About as energetic as the freeloaders I have at my place.

  4. 10-8
    6:14
    am

    :hungry2: LOL looks like our place…minus the beautiful porch. Only we had 9 chickens and one big black rooster sleeping with the dogs in the afternoons on the back porch. Heaven help anyone coming to visit!

  5. 10-8
    6:36
    am

    Mean Rooster would probably make a great guard dog

  6. 10-8
    7:02
    am

    Thank goodness they’re on the job. Safety is their number-one issue.

  7. 10-8
    7:30
    am

    I laugh out loud, almost daily, when I read your blog!

  8. 10-8
    8:24
    am

    You need to promote Mean Rooster!

  9. 10-8
    10:15
    am

    Maybe the blog should be called “chickens on the porch” ! :D

  10. 10-8
    11:18
    am

    Pocohontis wouldn’t put up with that, you know. If you let HER on the porch. :-D

  11. 10-8
    11:35
    am

    Well, at least the “invaders” would have to fly over the dogs to get to you!

  12. 10-8
    2:20
    pm

    We used to have a SharPei who thought she was keeper of all the animals. She would nudge the kittens when they were young to keep them from wandering off the deck or she would try to round up the goats because she thought they were going where they shouldn’t. LOL

  13. 10-8
    3:57
    pm

    LOL Who could not LOVE the giant puppy, Coco!!! LOL :hug:

  14. 10-8
    3:57
    pm

    P.S. – Coco looks like a rug, lying there. LOL

  15. 10-8
    4:27
    pm

    Looks like you are getting closer to chickens in the house not chickens in the road. LOL

  16. 10-8
    10:28
    pm

    Mean Rooster is a sneaky one: he drugged the dog chow this morning!

    The interview went well today, but I kept thinking about the Mean rooster might be at my house if I don’t get the job–so I was on best behavior. I hope I got the job.

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