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Topic Dog Boards / General / Does your dog have a sense of humour?
- By Fluff76 [gb] Date 02.01.07 15:19 UTC
I'm sure Roxy does.....

Whilst we were decorating the tree, Roxy discovered the long narrow rectangular box that the new fairy lights came in...since she gets various card board articles to shred, she stole the box but did an odd thing with it....she stuck her head in so that it looked like a massive 'beak'...at first, concerned, we took it off as it was covering her eyes,  we thought maybe she'd got stuck, but she just put her nose in it again. And then for about 5 minutes she slowly and very deliberately just walked from room to room with it on, sometimes holding her head high in the air - we were rolling around in hysterics, so this leads me to the question was she doing it because she was getting that response from us?

one of the funniest things I've seen her do...
- By CherylS Date 02.01.07 17:06 UTC
I'm sure Paris has too ...

You know the tuggy toys that are like double ended handles?  She will jump about with one end in her mouth and one foot in the other end effectively making it a sling :D  She then hops about with the front leg lifted up in the 'sling'.  She has done this too many times for it to be accidental and she is obviously enjoying acting for us and making us laugh. 
- By Trevor [gb] Date 02.01.07 18:16 UTC Edited 02.01.07 18:21 UTC
ALL Belgians have a (warped) sense of humour :D - one of the breed characteristics is the 'Belgian Grin' and I swear that they are laughing with ( and at) us ! - their speciality is humiliation - they will wait for the perfect moment to show you up - usually in public and when it matters most - one of mine was doing a down stay in a competition - which he had performed perfectly many times before in training - this time he got up stretched exageratedly both front and back then wandered over to the nearest dog ( a well behaved Border Collie ) and wee'd on his head  - he then wandered back to his place and lay down again laughing all over his chops :eek:

Yvonne
- By LucyD [gb] Date 03.01.07 15:17 UTC
Yvonne, I have to ask - did the BC hold his stay??? If so I think he should have got bonus points! :eek:
- By JaneG [gb] Date 03.01.07 15:24 UTC
lol.. that's got me in stiches....and you know collies never forget so at some stage if you get nipped on the back of your calf.......

Did the collie move???
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