Slow motion sheepie?

Does anyone else's dog have a behavior that I like to call slow motion sheepie? This mostly has to do with the cats...Barney will follow them with great intensity...and he'll pretty much shut out the rest of the world. It's like all he can possibly think of is the cats. He won't listen to us as well as he usually does...

Does anyone else have an 'intense' sheepie mode?
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Does he look like he's stalking them, or just curious about them, or something else?
YES! Louie does this. He gets sooo focused and he moves one...step...at...a..time. It's so funny. Of course the cats just stare at him like he's crazy and stay up high. Except Tobey. He'll run and then sit just in front of the baby gate into the 'safe' room and then when Louie is almost to him jump over. Drives Louie crazy :lol: .
We call that creeping. The girls will creep up on each other - super-slow motion - and try to look innocent when they get noticed.
It is usually followed a sheepie 500.
Clyde is a stalker too. He thinks he's very stealth but unless you were blind, deaf and dumb, you'd know he was coming!
Rags does this too. When she's stalking Peanut :twisted:
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