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Nice looking work, AF! Seems like anything new aroung my must be christened by the cat.........immediately.
Nice looking work, AF! Seems like anything new aroung my must be christened by the cat.........immediately.
Chillin'
He doesn't like your taste in pillows and wants it gone ASAP.
Yeah, he's not alone.
Wow! A bookend that eats, sleeps, and poops. How rare!
Or ASAPee, whichever works.He doesn't like your taste in pillows and wants it gone ASAP.
My late "Dixie dog," Ruby would jump straight up from a standing position if she saw a red laser pointer dot on the ceiling. Not a big dog, at about 50 lbs., but she had everything she needed to protect herself. I'm 73" tall, and she could look me straight in the eye when aloft!
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That's awesome Charlie!
Gregg, those two look like a full time job.
They are, even with 2 adults keeping up with them.
Of course a child gate helps with unauthorized tours of the house.
And in the event of a wandering Bedlie, the Heeler is trained to "look for her sister" and herd her back to the room we're in.
And button pushing apparently.Herding is what Heelers do best.
And button pushing apparently.
Like tonight...the Bedlington barked for 10 minutes straight, one bark after another, because the Heeler was in her spot.
Refer to picture #2 that I posted the other day.
After drinking water, some breeds will rub their face along the couch, chair, etc. to dry it off.
Picture #3 occurred this evening, as the Heeler was still atop the ottoman, and decided to "nip" her sister in the snout as she passed by during one of her face rubs.
What happened next (this happens often actually) can only described as a cross between a snake striking, and a lobster grabbing ahold of something with their huge freaking claws!
Bedlingtons are lightening fast, and WILL NOT let up until THEY decide it's over.
These two have been together every day for 5yrs and still fight like human siblings.