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He would attentively watch and then occasionally burst into action.  Ninety percent of the time he would miss ...
... and rarely catch one.



The dogs would be attracted to the largest flock, but they did not coordinate their attacks.
The cute looks and ...
... pleading faces ...
... didn't mask the fact they liked to chase birds.
As a carnivore a good place to hang out near is the butchers waiting for kind shoppers and/or the owner to give you hand outs.
But being a civil puppy you must obey the signs in the window, particularly when they are at your eye level.
One hopes that a sad look, good manners and patience will pay off.
Chile has a large population of street dogs.  The term "stray" would be a misnomer as the animals are well feed, well socialised and tolerated by the locals.  The locals feed the animals and leave bowls of water out for them.  In fact they could better be seen as neighbourhood pets, that live outside, with many owners.
... chase ...
... watch (note another puppy under the bench)...
... and occasional catch a rock dove.
After a lick, the bird would be released to fly away, apparently done the worse for ware.
A favourite trick of this German Shepard would be to stay near kids feeding the birds and then explode into action once a critical mass of pigeons was reached.























