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2[[caption-width-right:350: Do note that not all dogs are this [[{{Pun}} nutty for squirrels.]]]]
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4-> '''Gidget''': Friends, I'm afraid that I have some terrible news!\
5 '''Mel''': The squirrels are going to take over the world! I knew it! I always said, "squirrels are shifty little guys!"\
6 '''Gidget''': No, we're not doing the little squirrel thing right now, that's not--no!
7-->-- ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretLifeOfPets''
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9[[CatDogDichotomy Forget cats]]. If there's one animal dogs seem to despise more than anything, it's ''squirrels.'' Often a dog will be minding its own business. But the moment it sees or even hears a squirrel, it'll go '''''[[{{HurricaneOfPuns}} NUTS]]''''' and chase after it. It's like they are instinctively ''driven'' to go after them. It's one of many common AnimalStereotypes.
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11For a squirrel, BewareOfViciousDog ensues.
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13This isn't just done with regular dogs. Across media, it seems to affect dogs all over the SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism. Whether you're dealing with a NearlyNormalAnimal, TalkingAnimal, PartiallyCivilizedAnimal, CivilizedAnimal, or sometimes even FunnyAnimal, dogs just can't seem to stand squirrels in media, because PredatorsAreMean. Often the more sapient the canine and/or squirrel, or in case they are [[CanisMajor giant dogs]] and [[RodentsOfUnusualSize giant squirrels]], the [[ExaggeratedTrope more exaggerated]] the chase gets.
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15Often PlayedForLaughs. When you have a canine character or pet dog in the cast, what better filler joke than having them turn savage and run through everything in sight just to catch a squirrel?
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17This trope also serves as a common FurryReminder for dogs. Afraid that your [[InformedAttribute supposedly, mostly normal dog]] is getting a bit too human-like? Have a squirrel run across his path and watch him be humbled as he goes after it. At other times though, the trope isn't be used as just a quick gag. Sometimes, this is employed as a way to separate a dog from his companions or get a pooch into trouble. Sometimes the very dog-squirrel conflict becomes the center point of the story, in which the squirrels tend to be on the side of the good and dogs are portrayed as villains. Sometimes the squirrel will be just going about their own errands, searching for acorns and what not, only for a big, mean old dog to turn into a SuperPersistentPredator to get in their way. On the other hand, the dog's hate for the squirrel may be justified by having it be tormented by a ScrewballSquirrel, in which case ''[[BerserkButton it better watch out]]''.
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19A BigFriendlyDog or a PreciousPuppy usually doesn't exhibit this trope, unless [[BewareTheNiceOnes when they're pissed]]. Due to their generally likeable nature, they are more likely to spare poor squirrels from outright brutality compared to other dogs.
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21As far as real life goes, this is indeed TruthInTelevision, but not to the absurd extent fiction loves to play it up. Many dogs do indeed chase squirrels on sight. But such dogs likely won't pursue a little squirrel very far, anymore than any other small animal. Dogs are indeed predatory carnivores which share a good chunk of their DNA with wolves and foxes. Chasing little animals for them is practically instinct, and humans are more likely to see dogs pursue squirrels than, say, rats or rabbits because squirrels are more visible by day when we're outdoors with our pets.
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23As a side note you might notice that this trope is far more common in Western media than Eastern media. That's because urban squirrels are much rarer in the East than they are in Western nations so the people naturally aren't as familiar with the idea.
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25See also ElephantsAreScaredOfMice for the similar interactions between rodents and larger mammals.
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33[[folder: Anime & Manga]]
34* In the pilot of ''Anime/{{Bannertail}}'', the titular character is playing in a tree when a big mean dog starts barking at him. Far above the dog's reach, he fools around on the branches, taunting the hound, only for the branch to break. Fortunately his mom, an adoptive cat, comes to his rescue.
35* Parodied as AnimalMotifs in the second season of ''Anime/DogDays'', where both factions of dog and cat people were pitted against a faction of flying squirrel people.
36* ''Manga/{{Lady}}'': The Russell's family dog despises squirrels, to the point he begins aggresively barking at the sight of Leonard (Sophie's squirrel). This is a contrast to his usual, demure, bored self.
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40* ''Fanfic/TheBoltChronicles'': Inverted in a few stories.
41** In "The Imaginary Letters," Bolt's reaction when he says the word "squirrel" is to laugh at this trope with the observation "Did I say squirrel? Who am I, Dug from the movie 'WesternAnimation/{{Up}}?'"
42** In "The Seven," the collie puppy's prominent dead squirrel odor is noted by his friends, all of whom want to know where he found the source.
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46* ''WesternAnimation/TheNutJob'': During Surly's plan to break into the nut store, he gets cornered by their AngryGuardDog Precious. But before she can rip him apart he gets a hold of their dog whistle which [[WeaksauceWeakness brings her to her knees]]. Surly then uses it as a RestrainingBolt to force her into cooperation as they work with the other park animals to get the nuts. But by the end of the movie she pulls a HeelFaceTurn and helps Surly as friend. This is highlighted by how she helped him even though he had lost the whistle by that point.
47* ''WesternAnimation/OpenSeason'': [[AvertedTrope Averted]]. Mr. Weenie shows no hostility to [=McSquizzy=] or his squirrel troops at all and in the sequel the other dogs show no more hate for him than they do the other wild animals. In fact, this trope actually gets '''''[[InvertedTrope inverted]]''''' in the sequel as when [=McSquizzy=] disguises himself as a [[{{Crossdresser}} little female dog]] along with Gizelle, a doberman named Rico becomes smitten with him and remains in love even ''after'' he finds out that [=McSquizzy=] is a squirrel. It's not until he reveals that he's a guy that Rico drops the romance.
48* ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretLifeOfPets'': A lot of the dog characters in the movie are depicted as utterly despising squirrels. The very page quote comes from the scene where Gidget is about to tell the gang about Max's disappearance only for Mel to sidetrack the conversation, assuming she was about to state that squirrels intend to take over the world. One scene has Mel and Buddy barking at two squirrels for being in a tree they just...marked, only to get pelted with acorns for their troubles. Another scene features Tiberius going into a fantasy about being Gidget's friend which includes the two of them maniacally laughing as they swoop in on an unlucky squirrel.
49* A RunningGag in ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}''. Throughout the movie, practically every dog from TheDitz Dug to Muntz's {{Angry Guard Dog}}s can't suppress their [[MyInstinctsAreShowing natural urge]] to chase squirrels with all the dogs occasionally raising their heads and yelling "SQUIRREL" in mid-conversation. Dug considers a squirrel ''dying'' as the pinnacle of comedy and can be seen chasing one during the end credits. Russell actually manages to [[ExploitedTrope exploit]] this during the final struggle in the movie where he causes Muntz's fighter pilot dogs to crash into each other by pointing and yelling, "Hey! Squirrel!"
50-->'''Gamma''': ''(parachuting down from crash)'' I HATE squirrels!!!
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54* ''Literature/StickDog'': In the first book, when [[TheProtagonist Stick Dog]] and his friends are headed to Picasso Park to get the hamburgers that they smell, Poo-Poo the poodle is distracted from the mission by a squirrel in a tree, who even throws an acorn down on him. Stick Dog ultimately has to shout up to the squirrel that they're missing out on the tasty hamburgers to pursue him to get Poo-Poo to reconsider his mission.
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58* [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] in the ''Series/DogWithABlog'' episode "The Parrot Trap". In the episode, Ellen has been getting sick of [[TalkingAnimal Stan]] destroying all her stuff and feels he does because. In his defense, Avery brings up the idea that he might do it because he senses her general dislike for dogs which Stan then feels is as crazy as a dog not wanting to chase an arthritic squirrel.
59--> '''Avery''': Did you ever think that Stan doesn't like you because he senses that you don't like dogs?
60--> '''Stan (thoughts)''': Seriously? That's like saying you don't like joy or smiles or arthritic squirrels-- so easy to catch.
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64* ''ComicStrip/PoochCafe''
65** Amongst the cast of animals are a bunch of squirrels that the dogs regularly chase. In one strip, the squirrels actually build their own cafe next to the dogs', [[FeudEpisode sparking a war]].
66** Averted in one strip in where Poncho chides the house cat about allowing mice to traverse the living room unmolested. The cat merely stares out the window, and Poncho follows his gaze to see that squirrels have set up an elaborate theme park in the back yard. Poncho grouses, "Yeah, well ... yours is ''in'' the house." Neither character budges from the couch.
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70* In ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', the FlavorText for Doggo reads:
71-->"Easily excited by movement. Hobbies include: squirrels."
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75* The Website/JollyRogerTelephoneCompany is a company that provides bots which are designed to waste the time of telemarketers and other unwanted callers. One of the later iterations of the Jolly Jenny bot has her shouting at her dog Fluffy, telling him that "It's just a squirrel!"
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79* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' episode, "Slappy Goes Walnuts", one of Slappy Squirrel's archenemies is Doug the Dog, a bulldog who guards a walnut tree, which Slappy wants to collect walnuts from for her walnut fig-dough.
80* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': Brian is shown several times to have a bitter hatred of squirrels.
81** A CutawayGag from "Tom Tucker: The Man and His Dream" shows Brian yelling at a squirrel from inside the house; the squirrel calmly walks by while [[FlippingTheBird flipping him off]].
82** In the final segment of "Family Guy Viewer Mail #2", Brian chases a squirrel while driving his Prius until he runs over it.
83** In "Brian's Play", Brian is jealous that Stewie is a better playwright than him and takes it out on a squirrel in the front yard.
84--->'''Squirrel:''' This ain't about me, is it?\
85'''Brian:''' ''(breaks down sobbing)'' No, and I'm sorry. But nobody can ever know that! ''[[NeckSnap (snaps the squirrel's neck)]]''
86** In "Life of Brian", after Brian is [[spoiler: fatally]] hit by a car, a squirrel [[SpitefulSpit spits on him]] and tells the Griffins "That guy sucked!".
87** In "Boys & Squirrels", Chris and Stewie decide to raise an orphaned squirrel together. However, just when the squirrel is taking its first steps, Brian mauls it to death.
88* ''WesternAnimation/TheGarfieldShow'':
89** In the episode, "Up a Tree", we see that Garfield's favorite past time is watching Odie be thwarted nonstop as he chases the squirrels in their backyard. Eventually though he actually catches one of the squirrels who runs into a tree. This makes him actually take pity on the little guy and he eventually makes friends with him and the other squirrels. When Garfield later comes and scolds them for making peace and ruining his pastime, the squirrels give ''him'' a HumiliationConga.
90** In a later episode, "Where's Odie", Odie ends up running off while chasing a squirrel. By the time Garfield finds him, he's in a cabin with an old man who thinks he's his [[ThoroughlyMistakenIdentity lost dog Spot]].
91* On ''WesternAnimation/MyFriendsTiggerAndPooh'', Darby's pet dog Buster often chases after squirrels and is sometimes taunted by them in return.
92* In the ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'' episode “[[Recap/ReadyJetGoS2E15MyThreeSunsMagnetPI Magnet, PI]]", Mitchell's dog Cody chases Floyd the Squirrel at the end of the episode.
93* ''WesternAnimation/TexAveryMGMCartoons'': Screwy Squirrel. His first cartoon being the TropeNamer for ScrewballSquirrel, Screwy was often shown making life hell for dogs. In particular his archenemy was Meathead Dog who would try his darn best to get back at the psychotic squirrel only to be painfully fooled each time. In their debut cartoon, "WesternAnimation/ScrewballSquirrel1944", Screwy gets Meathead riled up by calling him yellow for choosing to chase birds instead of squirrels.
94* ''WesternAnimation/SecretSquirrel'': In the episode, "Catty Cornered", Secret and Morocco have to secure a cat who's swallowed an explosive capsule. However, the efforts to keep it safe are constantly thwarted by a mean dog who keeps attacking the cat. Eventually Secret is able to get rid of it with a bone and save the cat. However, this was not without Morocco taking quite a few AmusingInjuries and when the professor reveals that the cat [[AllForNothing had actually not eaten the capsule at all]], Morocco [[RageBreakingPoint snaps]] and begins acting like an angry dog. He then proceeds to chase Secret and the professor up a telephone pole.
95--> '''Secret Squirrel''': Gosh, I never knew Morocco had such a doggone temper!
96* ''WesternAnimation/SquirrelBoy'': Rodney, a red squirrel and the main character, along with his friends would often be attacked by a vicious AngryGuardDog referred to as the "Crazy Dog". This got [[DeconstructedTrope deconstructed]] in a later episode where they run into his formerly vicious brother who shares the house with the aforementioned hound. Although he's a NiceGuy, he ends up getting frequently beaten up by the guys, because they have him mixed up with the Crazy Dog who's attacking them at the same time.
97* ''WesternAnimation/TheWackyAdventuresOfRonaldMcdonald'': At one point in "Scared Silly", Ronald's dog Sundae tries to chase after a squirrel, but is intimidated by a much larger squirrel in camouflage pants.
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101* As stated earlier this is indeed TruthInTelevision for many dogs as many owners can attest. Although not every dog has an uncontrollable desire to chase squirrels.
102** Speaking of which, some dogs, especially terriers, can viciously maul squirrels (and other small rodents) to death. Terriers in particular were bred specifically for their rodent-hunting prowess. And even wild dogs such as {{tanuki}} are not immune to this trope, since they also hunt rodents for meals.
103* Back in TheEighties one of Creator/DaveBarry's dogs was named [[http://www.miamiherald.com/living/liv-columns-blogs/dave-barry/article1938265.html Shawna]] and an aversion. She was so stupid that even when a squirrel ran by and Dave's family encouraged her to chase it, Shawna would just turn to them with a confused expression.
104* ''[[RussianReversal Inverted]]'' by [[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/4489792.stm this story of squirrels attacking and killing a dog in a Russian town]].
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