Our newish old dog will do this here and there. Still on the nervous side after having her a year...View attachment 263237
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I love all dogs but being a Boston parent in the past you just can't get any better than a Boston. I always called my Maggie Big Boss.Meet the Boss. The true gentleman and the silliest of all
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We babysat with our friends Boston for a week over a decade ago, and got our boy right after. Bostons are amazing, absolutely best dogsI love all dogs but being a Boston parent in the past you just can't get any better than a Boston. I always called my Maggie Big Boss.
I had a beagle corgi mix that knew a fairly large number of words. One night i was taking a shower and she used her snout to rip open the shower curtain. Then politely woofed as it was bed time. I pointed to my room and said "bed time". I go into my room and it looks like someone tucked her in. Half under the covers and her head on my pillow out like a light. I thought she was messing with me. She was sleeping, on my side of the bed.. I fell over laughing so hard I about broke a rib at wich point she looked at me then went back to bed.So, with the recent spate of colder weather 'round here, my pup Luna (3 1/2 year old Louisianan Catahoula/Staffordshire mix) has taken to doing something that makes me giggle. I get up around 0430 and go make coffee. Luna follows me down and wants to go out, so I let her on out. She takes about 17 seconds to do her thing and then is jumping and clawing at the door to get back in. It's COLD!! When I let her in, it is full steam past me, up the stairs, and down the hallway to our bedroom. I can hear her slam into the bedroom door without slowing down, and it hits the doorstop with a huge bang. I know she jumps back into the bed, again without slowing down, because I can then hear a string of profanity from my wife who was awaken by all this fun. I am laughing almost to the point of not breathing, but quietly. If my wife heard me laughing, well, then I'D be in the doghouse. Again.
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The little bulldozer, with her pal Simon.
He gets four walks a day, and we tried getting a behavioralist in to train him back in 2017 and she actually said that he was untrainable!That dog is very bored.
Needs, walking and exercise, training and diversion.
That'll do it.I think right now he’s just mad that my ex wife has been gone for so long as he worships her.
Does your dog prefer thick or thin oil?This is a GREAT THREAD! It is good to see all these canine friends and family members of you all on BITOG.
This is welcome subject and change vs our battles with thick and thin oil, and which filter is winning us over these days.
I have a pit bull mix myself and she is the first non pure breed dog we have owned. I have to admit she has been the smartest, and most loyal dog we have ever owned.
I guess I would have to say thin oil.....LOL. She loves to lick the pan after I finish making ham and beans with the little fat and oils left behind.Does your dog prefer thick or thin oil?
No doubt. I walk about 3-4 miles most daysGet an active dog lose weight!