Our Annie with a couple of her toys. Sometimes she plays with them. Other times, as is the case with her moose, they serve double duty as a chin pillow.
Annie often will "place" her toys strategically and especially loves to have them right by her face when she's lying about. Mr. Sandi will stand her toys up around the house and when Annie walks by she will sort of casually knock them over.
Haha! That's great half ton! I do believe that if we let Annie have her way, she'd definitely be a lap dog. But she weights about 65 pounds so we have a number of nice dog beds strewn about the house and point her to those instead. She complies but you can tell she'd rather be on the couch or, better yet, on a lap that's on the couch.
I found some old photos of Buster the Bullmastiff and Spike the Patterdale Terrier, the little one was the boss.
He was the softest most lovable dog I ever had, but if he wanted a cuddle, he got a cuddle, you didn't get a choice.
This was my little 76kg monster with my daughter a few years back, everyone that saw him thought he was a killer, how wrong can a first judgement be
Wow! He's huge! (Had to change autocorrect there - it changed it into she, would have got me in trouble)
Wow, Privateer, Elsa could be on the cover of "Glamour Bitch" magazine with that photo. She is gorgeous!
Its hard to believe we've had Bonnie 19 months now she will be 2 on December 3, we got her at 8 weeks on Feb 3, she has grown up since her first pictures She really has turned out to be special, if Carlsberg made dogs......... She was such a good pup, non-destructive, clean, can be left with the 2 greyhounds when we go out, so obedient, and is my best mate! She comes with me where-ever she can go, got the stamina the greys dont have, she gets a 2 mile jog/run beside my mobility scooter every morning and still plenty of energy for me to take her down to the beach on occasions, about 9 mile a day! The greys do get to trot/walk beside the mobi but they are getting older now and can't do anything like the same distance. We lost our old boy, Rebel a couple of months back, Bonnie took it quite hard, they got on so well together, Reb even used to leave a couple of blocks of meat for her, it took her several weeks to really get back to normal, funny thing's, animals! So for the time being, we have 3 very settled brilliant dogs! (wouldn't mind a rescue Border though!)
That sounds familiar I had a lab for 16 years, lovely natured dog, but as thick as shite, he would look at you like he was attempting to understand you, but it was obvious he had no clue what so ever. When drinking he would create his own little lake, and then walk around the house dribbling everywhere, the water that had managed to find its way in to his mouth, it used to make me wonder how much actually made its way to his stomach. And food stealing, if you turned your back on him for a second when preparing food, then you had relinquished ownership of that food and it was his!
Give her a chance, please, Ron! I'm sure she has a past that none of us might like to admit. Think about how you can make her "dead ass dumb shark eyes" life better. Sad. I work with teachers who have kids like this....honest.
Well, it's good to know you've hung in there with her, Ron. Even if she is a pizza stealing shark eyed bitch. She's YOUR pizza stealing shark eyed bitch.
We have a chihuahua X yorkshire terrier, and our Gert bought a pushchair for him. I've banned her from ever using it, and told her if she goes out wit dog in that, she'll be going alone!! And it's in leopard skin print!!!