Wild Groundhog Won’t Let Woman Go Home Without Her
Now she eats breakfast with the dogs on the porch. What did you think? Please leave a comment in the section below and remember to share the video and sign up for our free newsletter!
Now she eats breakfast with the dogs on the porch. What did you think? Please leave a comment in the section below and remember to share the video and sign up for our free newsletter!
Linda
December 1, 2020 @ 12:12 am
This is very out of character, but makes a lovely video, so loving, makes you wonder it previously had human contact. Very enjoyable.
Alison Beverley Petrie
November 30, 2020 @ 5:28 pm
That was amazing to watch, so out of character for a wild animal. Then again, all animals that have been saved by a human make the most affectionate & loyal pets. Loved this video and thank you for sharing. God Bless.
fred
November 30, 2020 @ 1:33 pm
You folk’s are lucky that you have a wild animal, love you so much.
Martha Knight
November 30, 2020 @ 1:17 pm
Leave woodchucks in the wild. A rehab place should have returned it to the wild. the female woodchuck will reproduce. It will have dens and tunnels this “host” family does not know about, and will not confine its destructive activities to the “host” family’s property. Its young will be kicked out of the mother’s burrow to become destructive residents in the neighborhood. Woodchucks are not harmless, but cause damage to foundations, plantings, patios, plantings, gardens. It is extremely difficult to fence them out (or in), because they tunnel under fences unless long “wickets” are added under the fence. Their holes, hard to see, cause broken legs for walkers and dangerous accidents to people using riding mowers or tractors. On farms, woodchuck holes cause broken legs to cattle and horses, which usually have to be destroyed because such injuries will not heal.
Wildlife are not our playthings, not characters from a Kipling story or Uncle Remus or Mother Westwind or a Disney movie or cartoon. They should not be fed or enticed or tamed by us– they do not belong to individual residents or families in residential areas. People who “host” them by feeding them and making them comfortable around humans are creating nuisances for their neighborhoods, because the wildlife will not confine their activities to one place, and their offspring will relocate to numerous other “homes” of their choosing. We are especially helpless at controlling woodchucks’ range because we don’t know where all their tunnels are, and new tunnels and entry/exit holes can be created overnight. Woodchucks hibernate in underground chambers, unseen by us.
Lenny
December 1, 2020 @ 6:44 am
You need to take your medication. You are loonier than looney tunes.
Laura Stoudt
November 30, 2020 @ 11:28 am
This is amazing! I never thought it would turn out favorably….great story! Thanks!
Roy Meals
November 30, 2020 @ 9:51 am
Loved this story regarding ground hog! I’m guessing only one like it!!