Loki is IN LOVE with my mother, head over heals, fawning and moaning at her in love. I think he would go live with her and never give it a second thought.
Whenever we are with them he brings her everything he finds and sits shows it off to her, usually it is his toys or his bowl, but he also brings her random things and has presented her with a spatula, a rock and some panties
If she is up and moving around he does an almost perfect heel at her side with the item in his mouth staring lovingly into her face.
Two weekend ago we were out hiking in the woods and I found a deer antler, I picked up the biggest part of it to take home to show my son, but left the base and some gross crumbly looking brown stuff probably from where it had been attached.
Loki took one sniff of the stuff left on the ground and peed on it. But then he wouldn't sniff or look at the antler we took home. Everytime I picked it up he would look away or go lay down across the room.
Good thing I didn't spend the money to buy him some antler chews
That's funny. My dogs are madly in love with my granddaughter Ashlyn. Cody especially, he just sits and stares at her.
My Terra likes to lay under things. She makes her big dog mat into a tent and lays under it. When she gets up she walks around with it on her back. She looks like a hairy turtle!
Sharon
Cicero likes to sleep on his back legs sprawled out every which way.
Vice knocks on the door with his nose when he wants to go out. If I am back in the bedroom where I wouldn't hear a door knock he will come knock on my leg and then run to the door.
I had a foster named Sam that if he didn't have an object to lift his leg on then he stood up on his front legs while peeing. I found it hilarious until I realized that meant he ended up getting quite a bit of pee on his belly and then came in and laid on my carpet.
Toni will breakdance when she's excited. I don't know how she does it but she will get down on one shoulder and spin herself around with her hind leg. She's kind of twisted up like a pretzel when she does it.
Drift does "crazy eights" around my legs while whining when she's feeling ignored or otherwise slighted.
Caterina steals things and hides them in the deepest darkest corner of her crate under the blanket. This week alone I have uncovered a calculator, a glove, a plastic bowl, and an ice cream pail lid.
I was just thinking about weird stuff Nuke use to do... again. He would pick his own raspberries, right off the plant.
I had a Newfoundland growing up that was banned from going blackberry picking with us after a few years. The dang dog would eat everything 4' and below. Left very little for the kids to reach!
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