. One time he came in the house with one of those tiny feet hanging out of his mouth...our female was following him around sniffing his mouth...that is how I figured out he had brought it in! 
We've never seen ground squirrels here, but lots of gophers! This property was just a prairie when we bought it to build our home. And the land was dotted with gopher mounds! Moles too. But the gophers did the most damage. Huge mounds all over. I went on a rampage about 12 years ago and got 14 the first year. About half that the next year. And the third year, about 3. After that, we haven't seen one! It's amazing. We still have moles but not as many as we've had. More activity on the grounds helps keep them away. I think I only got one mole last year. This year I've seen a few Telltale trails around so I'll be on the hunt again.There are ground squirrels some mistake them for gophers

Might as well give it up! She's not gonna quit.
Oh that's right, it's why I like winter better. LOLSaw my first snake of the season.
I will! They have been a lifesaver!keep up the wonderful walks!
These are great videos. "Larry the lizard" lol.Our Lola has a high prey drive and prefers to stalk critters rather than bark, like Neo does. Lola has detected and alerted to a few coral snakes on our walks and even found one on agility training field!
Here's a sequel to the short video I posted in this thread back in March, where Lola is fascinated by a Texas Spiny lizard we call Larry. Every day when I take Lola out to get the mail we look around for Larry, who's either on a tree or a rock or stone in the sun. His camouflage perfectly blends in with our live oak tree's bark.
Squirrels- As all you Doberman owners know, squirrel control is one of the primary missions of our Dobes! (in their view)
I'll let this squirrel video compilation speak for itself...
Mission Impossible Dobes




I suppose it does. I didn't give that much thought looking at the photo. I'll have to observe them on the ground and see if I can get a photo then. It could be just this one. But I'll have to see if one sits on the ground with its tail up and curled like I have with the others. Interesting observationSeems to have a very short tail?