Guest guest Posted June 10, 2006 Report Share Posted June 10, 2006 How about when they kind of roll their eyes to the side and you see the whites, have someone cover his eyes and let him smell a dog treat, while his eyes are covered drag the treat all over the house and hide it. He will go right over the path to the treat, it will show you how good they are as little trackers. I don't know what you can do for his eyes though. I sure hope they don't get worse. Donna --- Cheryl Baker <starborn59 wrote: > > That is TOO funny - Doxie-tude - I love it! My > little > Amos will sit for days guarding a little cherrio so > nobody else will get it. And don't even lay on your > own bed pillow at night - it's his. If you move your > foot near his 'space' he will bite you, lovingly of > course (yeah right) But he is a sweetie. His eyes > are > getting bad though, anyone know of any remedies I > might try for this. > > Cheryl > > --- Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower > wrote: > > > > > No he has Doxie-tude....LOL MY female was so bad, > > she > > ate the screens off the windows, if she didn't > like > > a > > visitor she would get in their face and growl, > hang > > on > > their pant leg, I could write a book about old > > Pretzel........LOL She even moves the 6 foot > > Christmas > > tree across the room because it was sitting in an > > area > > she liked to lay, that was a real tree and so > heavy, > > they have strong jaws. > > Rusty the male would fight every dog he saw and he > > was > > on a leash, he was fearless. Those dogs are > lovers > > pals though and so funny! > > Sure send me the pix. > > Donna She was coming flirty; She looked about thirty I would have run away, but I was on my own She told me later she's a machine operator She said she liked the way I held the microphone I said, my! my! my! like a spider to a fly Jump right ahead in my web! Source: Rolling Stones - " The Spider to the Fly " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2006 Report Share Posted June 10, 2006 I'm going to try that - Amos would probably like doing it. My son plays hide and seek with one of our dogs - the poddle mix, he's all shaggy and tall but they 'say' he's a poodle . He was rescued at the shelter along with his companion, Dixie, a lab mix who is just the most adorable cuddliest soul you'd ever meet. But anyway, Bandit plays hide and seek with my son and my son will hide and bandit will go crazy all over the house looking for him. When Amos tries to join in, Bandit who is genetically disposed to 'herding' tries to herd Amos and nips at his back to keep him away. It's a constant comedy show here. Cheryl --- Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower wrote: > How about when they kind of roll their eyes to the > side and you see the whites, have someone cover his > eyes and let him smell a dog treat, while his eyes > are > covered drag the treat all over the house and hide > it. > He will go right over the path to the treat, it > will > show you how good they are as little trackers. > I don't know what you can do for his eyes though. I > sure hope they don't get worse. > Donna > > --- Cheryl Baker <starborn59 wrote: > > > > > That is TOO funny - Doxie-tude - I love it! My > > little > > Amos will sit for days guarding a little cherrio > so > > nobody else will get it. And don't even lay on > your > > own bed pillow at night - it's his. If you move > your > > foot near his 'space' he will bite you, lovingly > of > > course (yeah right) But he is a sweetie. His eyes > > are > > getting bad though, anyone know of any remedies I > > might try for this. > > > > Cheryl > > > > --- Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower > > wrote: > > > > > > > > No he has Doxie-tude....LOL MY female was so > bad, > > > she > > > ate the screens off the windows, if she didn't > > like > > > a > > > visitor she would get in their face and growl, > > hang > > > on > > > their pant leg, I could write a book about old > > > Pretzel........LOL She even moves the 6 foot > > > Christmas > > > tree across the room because it was sitting in > an > > > area > > > she liked to lay, that was a real tree and so > > heavy, > > > they have strong jaws. > > > Rusty the male would fight every dog he saw and > he > > > was > > > on a leash, he was fearless. Those dogs are > > lovers > > > pals though and so funny! > > > Sure send me the pix. > > > Donna > > > She was coming flirty; She looked about thirty > I would have run away, but I was on my own > She told me later she's a machine operator > She said she liked the way I held the microphone > I said, my! my! my! like a spider to a fly > Jump right ahead in my web! > Source: Rolling Stones - " The Spider to the Fly " > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > protection around > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2006 Report Share Posted June 10, 2006 Thats SO cute! My aunt has a black lab that playes hide and seek too....the puppy hides, as well as finds. its too sweet! Cheryl Baker <starborn59 wrote: I'm going to try that - Amos would probably like doing it. My son plays hide and seek with one of our dogs - the poddle mix, he's all shaggy and tall but they 'say' he's a poodle . He was rescued at the shelter along with his companion, Dixie, a lab mix who is just the most adorable cuddliest soul you'd ever meet. But anyway, Bandit plays hide and seek with my son and my son will hide and bandit will go crazy all over the house looking for him. When Amos tries to join in, Bandit who is genetically disposed to 'herding' tries to herd Amos and nips at his back to keep him away. It's a constant comedy show here. Cheryl --- Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower wrote: > How about when they kind of roll their eyes to the > side and you see the whites, have someone cover his > eyes and let him smell a dog treat, while his eyes > are > covered drag the treat all over the house and hide > it. > He will go right over the path to the treat, it > will > show you how good they are as little trackers. > I don't know what you can do for his eyes though. I > sure hope they don't get worse. > Donna > > --- Cheryl Baker <starborn59 wrote: > > > > > That is TOO funny - Doxie-tude - I love it! My > > little > > Amos will sit for days guarding a little cherrio > so > > nobody else will get it. And don't even lay on > your > > own bed pillow at night - it's his. If you move > your > > foot near his 'space' he will bite you, lovingly > of > > course (yeah right) But he is a sweetie. His eyes > > are > > getting bad though, anyone know of any remedies I > > might try for this. > > > > Cheryl > > > > --- Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower > > wrote: > > > > > > > > No he has Doxie-tude....LOL MY female was so > bad, > > > she > > > ate the screens off the windows, if she didn't > > like > > > a > > > visitor she would get in their face and growl, > > hang > > > on > > > their pant leg, I could write a book about old > > > Pretzel........LOL She even moves the 6 foot > > > Christmas > > > tree across the room because it was sitting in > an > > > area > > > she liked to lay, that was a real tree and so > > heavy, > > > they have strong jaws. > > > Rusty the male would fight every dog he saw and > he > > > was > > > on a leash, he was fearless. Those dogs are > > lovers > > > pals though and so funny! > > > Sure send me the pix. > > > Donna > > > She was coming flirty; She looked about thirty > I would have run away, but I was on my own > She told me later she's a machine operator > She said she liked the way I held the microphone > I said, my! my! my! like a spider to a fly > Jump right ahead in my web! > Source: Rolling Stones - " The Spider to the Fly " > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > protection around > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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