
Utterly zero interest in the baby bug, which is a good thing. ;)

Utterly zero interest in the baby bug, which is a good thing. ;)
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OhMyShihTzu
Wow!! It looked so big at first, I was like WTH! Then the actual size… roflmao!!! Great series of shots!!
weliveinaflat
Thanks :) The first was a macro since I really want to capture the details on the tiny thing. Glad you enjoyed the set ;)
goldenwoofs
On the 1st photo, its looks like a BIG BUG! Interesting bug and good thing you did not chase it … Happy Black n White Sunday. Golden Woofs
weliveinaflat
It was actually pretty small and could sit on a finger if I dared to pick it up :P
Susan C. Willett
I guess it didn’t really bug him. ;-)
–Woofs (and purrs) from Life with Dogs and Cats
weliveinaflat
Nope, it didn’t ;)
Roxy the Traveling Dog
What a weird looking bug. I’m glad it was small.
weliveinaflat
I think it’s a baby grasshopper but I can’t be sure… and I suspect it came into the house hitching a ride on Donna! :P
Merilee
I love this!
weliveinaflat
I’m glad :) Thank you and have a great week ahead!
dorysbackyard
Great shots, Arty would have pulled the legs off of it…..glad Donna didn’t show any interest…:-)
weliveinaflat
Maybe it would jump out of Arty’s reach :P You never know ;)
Kyla
Not Kali-she even tries to mouth snatch moths out of the air. The Great Black Hunter.
weliveinaflat
Hahaha, tell her moths are full of those powder stuff that will make her sneeze her nose off and give her dry mouth :P
Sonel
That is one awesome close-up of this cutie Mrs. P and seems Donna doesn’t mind it visiting. Great shots and as usual she is totally adorable. :D
weliveinaflat
She’s doesn’t like the camera and probably thought I was taking pictures of her I think… :P
M. K. Clinton
That’s a great close-up of the grasshopper! It wouldn’t have stood a chance with Pierre the Westie. He loves to chase anything that doesn’t chase him first!
weliveinaflat
Well lucky for the bug then, no Westies in the flat! ;)
Tenacious Little Terrier
I thought you were being invaded by something huge at first! Bugs don’t interest Mr. N oddly enough. Just other moving things!
weliveinaflat
That makes 2 of them ;) Good. I think that one tiny bug was carried in by Donna… Haha :P
dollythedoxie
I would have eaten, just sayin. Love Dolly
weliveinaflat
I heard insects are full of protein ;P
Nailah Bone
Hmm, I have a feeling Niles would’ve gone after this guy. Glad your pup didn’t have any interest in it! :)
weliveinaflat
So far the consensus seems to be that a normal dog would go after it! ; P Haha!
Jan K
Smart girl, it is kind of creepy looking, especially up close! :)
weliveinaflat
I like its spiderman eyes ;)
marquielynn
Love those photos, even though they gave me the creepy-crawlies, haha. ;P
weliveinaflat
Glad you do, and think about your comment the next time you see a Spiderman movie ;P Same eyes. Heehee.
Oskar
That is one creepy bug!
Nubbin wiggles,
Oskar
weliveinaflat
Awww, it’s just a baby one ;)
Linda Arthur Tejera
Boy, the first pic set my heart reeling! Glad to see it’s just a normal size cricket! I think my dogs might react the same as Donna. But my cats? A whole different story and outcome for that little cricket I’m sorry to say (unless I got to the cricket first)! ;)
2browndawgs
LOL brown dawgs would have been all over that!