This made me laugh so hard.
On one hand, I feel bad for the Puglie. My dogs hate it when you laugh at them. They take it very personally and sometimes sulk for a long time while facing a corner.
On the other, I would probably document this too. But only if I was sure she wasn't going to jump out and run all over the house while I looked for the camera. (ew!)
Of all the places that a dog can get into... seriously?? A toilet??
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Showing posts with label dog. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
My doggies
I'm an animal person. I've always been one. This is probably because my parents always gave me pets when I was younger. I've had almost every rodent there is, a variety of birds, cats, and dogs. (I have not owned any reptiles, however.. maybe because they don't seem very cuddly).
I currently have 2 rats and 2 dogs. Unfortunately, my dogs live with my parents and sister. Since they are family pets, I couldn't exactly take them with me when I got married. Soooo, I have visiting rights. My hubby and I sometimes come by on a Saturday to pick them up. They love car rides, so they are very excited when I ask them if they want to come. Then we'll take them to the petstore, the dog park, or a friend's house. They aren't too fond of the last one, unfortunately. My friends have a 4 1/2 month old chocolate lab who was very fond of biting and barking in the beginning, which my middle-aged dogs didn't find too amusing. My Jack Russell, Gus, has now developed a dislike of all chocolate labs as a result, which makes him kind of racist (oops!)
My Poodle-Chihuahua mix, Charlie, is the older of the two. He's the mastermind of the operation. Gus is Pinky and Charlie is definitely the Brain. If there is some scheming underway, it's always Charlie who is doing it. He's highly intelligent, and can think out plans from A to Z. He's never cold because he covers himself with his blankets, only comes if there's something in it for him, and manipulates everyone around him (especially Gus). But he's a softie, so he gets off with it.
Gus, on the other hand, is a little slow. We took him to the vet when we got him, and asked her point blank if he was okay. She told us that there was a chance that he suffered from a lack of oxygen during birth, but not to worry, because he makes up for it in enthusiasm and love. That pretty much sums him up.. Slow-witted, Enthusiastic, and Loving. We got him because of Charlie's fear of life in general, hoping that Gus' rambunctiousness would rub off. And it has! With the unfortunate side effect of Gus becoming slightly Chihuahua during the transition.
They're loads of fun. Everyone should have at least one dog to spoil :)
I currently have 2 rats and 2 dogs. Unfortunately, my dogs live with my parents and sister. Since they are family pets, I couldn't exactly take them with me when I got married. Soooo, I have visiting rights. My hubby and I sometimes come by on a Saturday to pick them up. They love car rides, so they are very excited when I ask them if they want to come. Then we'll take them to the petstore, the dog park, or a friend's house. They aren't too fond of the last one, unfortunately. My friends have a 4 1/2 month old chocolate lab who was very fond of biting and barking in the beginning, which my middle-aged dogs didn't find too amusing. My Jack Russell, Gus, has now developed a dislike of all chocolate labs as a result, which makes him kind of racist (oops!)
My Poodle-Chihuahua mix, Charlie, is the older of the two. He's the mastermind of the operation. Gus is Pinky and Charlie is definitely the Brain. If there is some scheming underway, it's always Charlie who is doing it. He's highly intelligent, and can think out plans from A to Z. He's never cold because he covers himself with his blankets, only comes if there's something in it for him, and manipulates everyone around him (especially Gus). But he's a softie, so he gets off with it.
Charlie Barley
Gus, on the other hand, is a little slow. We took him to the vet when we got him, and asked her point blank if he was okay. She told us that there was a chance that he suffered from a lack of oxygen during birth, but not to worry, because he makes up for it in enthusiasm and love. That pretty much sums him up.. Slow-witted, Enthusiastic, and Loving. We got him because of Charlie's fear of life in general, hoping that Gus' rambunctiousness would rub off. And it has! With the unfortunate side effect of Gus becoming slightly Chihuahua during the transition.
Gus "I'm gonna be BAD"
They're loads of fun. Everyone should have at least one dog to spoil :)
Scheming & Plotting
Saturday, October 23, 2010
An orange wonderland
I went to the dog park today with my pups, mother, and sister. It was loads of fun :) Because all the trees are changing, the forest was an orange wonderland.
Charlie & Gus are always willing to pose for pictures :)
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