Does your dog catch and eat mice?

By The Pets One • Cats • 5 May 2009

? PeAcE SiStEr? asked:


One day we had some mice visit our house. We got a vermonaiter to come and kill them. After that she has been catching mice eating the heads and bringing them to the door.

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Gross?
Um its past the gross liment for me!

Tags: Cat Dog, Malt, Mica

6 Responses

  1. Basket Case

    Umm…ew. That’s kind of gross.

  2. polarbear

    thats your pups way of saying “i love you”… he’s bringing you a gift. Yes, my dog used to catch field mice, squirrels, rabbits and the like. i’m no dog whisperer, but if you are in a semi-rural setting this dog thinks this OK. nobody likes to find mice carcasses on the front steps, so simply pick them up and throw them (out of view from the dog) to the local tomcat… he’ll appreciate it and take the hint; soon there will be much less vermin for the dog and he will find something else to occupy his time.

  3. dog lover 4 life!

    yeah.. if this happends… the cat/ dog is trying to show you that they respect you and love you.

  4. ABC

    Well actaully my dog does it with birds.

  5. B-Rabbit

    My Boston Terrier is a mouse killer, but he doesn’t eat them at all. When my cats were kittens he killed the mice and gave the bodies to the kittens, now the cats do their own hunting, and they are better hunters than the dog. The cats got so good at hunting mice I rarely see mice in the barn anymore, and the dog gets kind of bored.

  6. SUSAN S

    Yes, my dog does catch and eat mice more than my 3 cats do put together. It’s quite normal, just like catching an easy snack and bringing it to the pack leader.

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