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VIDEO: ‘Playful’ dog hurls snake at Campbellville area owner

‘If it moves and squeaks, she’s all for it,’ Jennifer Sibbitt says of rescue canine Indy
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Jennifer Sibbitt couldn't stay angry with Indy after she threw a snake at her Thursday.

With a few acres of rural property to explore each day, Indy has a seemingly endless supply of impromptu wildlife playmates.

The latest of these created quite a buzz on social media yesterday (July 4), setting a new benchmark for her adventurous shenanigans.

“That’s why they make dogs so cute, 'cause who would tolerate that, right?,” laughed owner Jennifer Sibbitt.

This light-hearted musing follows Indy’s afternoon run-in with a fairly large garter snake on the family’s Brookville front yard – in plain view of the doorbell camera.

Initially thinking her five-year-old rescue husky/shepherd might be eating the reptile, Sibbitt rushed out to address the situation. That’s when Indy – with obedient precision – hurled the snake directly at her unsuspecting owner.

 

“I can still feel it on the back of my neck,” said Sibbitt, a bookkeeper and president of the Campbellville Community Association. “I wasn’t expecting her to launch it at me. She obviously thought it was a toy. I don’t think she was trying to hurt it. She's very, very playful."

With footage too good not to share, she immediately posted the encounter on Facebook, setting off a tidal wave of amusement and double-digit views among her followers.

“I’m just glad there was the doorbell footage or nobody would have believed me,” said Sibbitt, who initially thought the snake had been killed from its forceful flight but soon found it stirring and moved it to the other side of the home’s fence, out of Indy’s reach. “Just more wild shenanigans at our household.”

This refers to the multitude of mice, voles and other little critters Indy has brought home over the years, as well as friendship attempts with larger inhabitants of her rural property.

Said Sibbitt, “She always chasing bunnies and squirrels. If it moves and squeaks, she’s all for it.”



 

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