Some mean looking dogs in rural Victoria last weekend . They 'quietly' regard the vehicle parked next to them, containing a small white Yorkie terrier going absolutely ballistic out it's partly opened window. Fortunately the three bros' were securely chained to the ute. (image enlarges)
Reminds me of a funny incident in rural NSW. An old farmer arrived in town on his weekly visit, driving nice and slow in the back streets. In the rear of his ute was a somewhat more excited blue heeler cattle dog, hanging over the sideboards, looking for action. As the farmer slowed to negotiate a corner, the blue heeler spotted another dog. It was a Yorkie terrier, a lap dog snoozing in the sun on the footpath, outside the corner house.
In a flash the heeler flew out of the ute and in a couple of bounds pounced on the unsuspecting terrier. The ferocious mauling was all over in two seconds flat, before the heeler chased after the ute exiting the corner, effortlessly jumping onboard. Too easy.
It was a precision attack and took little more than five seconds. The poor little terrier never knew what hit it. Most likely it never again dozed on the footpath.
Is that a tuckerbox they're chained to?
Posted by: Bruce | April 04, 2007 at 01:05 PM
Bruce, they are chained to the loading board. There is no tuckerbox, or toolbox or anything but dogs on the back of that vehicle.
Optical illusion would lead the eye to believe there is a large white fibreglass cooler-type box on the drivers side, but there is not.
Posted by: steve at the pub | April 04, 2007 at 02:22 PM
Is a "blue heiler" some sort of Nazi superdog?
Posted by: Blandwagon | April 04, 2007 at 04:21 PM
Thanks Blandwagon, my bad, now corrected - heeler
Posted by: adrian | April 04, 2007 at 04:34 PM
What a nice stuff...
Posted by: Juno888 | July 10, 2007 at 12:15 PM