Pets - Wild at Hear: Must watch programmme
Posted: Fri 23 Jan 2015 9:17 pm
OK, I know I ought to have put this on the Pets forum, but I suspect few non pet owners read it and I think it would be useful to those kind people who arent accustomed to domestic animals but have adopted a stray, and encourage those who are thinking about doing so, to learn about animal behaviour,
Also perhaps a little reassuring to anyone who is a bit frightened by dogs on the streets. So I hope the Mods will be kind enough to let it stay here for a day or two. Animal lovers will drool over it.
Brilliant photography, for once a presenter who does not dominate the programme at the expense of his subject, and some cute pictures from Great Danes to goldfish
The first episode ( available on BBC IPlayer) shows how domestic animals act out in play their instincts for survival in the wild.
Particularly fascinating was a town in Peru where owners let their dogs out to wander the town do their own thing. The dogs (in one case as many as twenty together on the scent of a bitch in heat) avoid the traffic and seem not to trouble the pedestrians in the least, and apparently all return home safely at dinner time.
Although I am a "dog person" the scene of a cat climbing a brick house wall, with only its claws for purchase, had me biting my nails!
As for rabbits - now I want one ! NO dont take that seriously , I have enough with my dogs, who might also like a bunny but for the wrong reasons.
Also perhaps a little reassuring to anyone who is a bit frightened by dogs on the streets. So I hope the Mods will be kind enough to let it stay here for a day or two. Animal lovers will drool over it.
Brilliant photography, for once a presenter who does not dominate the programme at the expense of his subject, and some cute pictures from Great Danes to goldfish
The first episode ( available on BBC IPlayer) shows how domestic animals act out in play their instincts for survival in the wild.
Particularly fascinating was a town in Peru where owners let their dogs out to wander the town do their own thing. The dogs (in one case as many as twenty together on the scent of a bitch in heat) avoid the traffic and seem not to trouble the pedestrians in the least, and apparently all return home safely at dinner time.
Although I am a "dog person" the scene of a cat climbing a brick house wall, with only its claws for purchase, had me biting my nails!
As for rabbits - now I want one ! NO dont take that seriously , I have enough with my dogs, who might also like a bunny but for the wrong reasons.