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Topic Dog Boards / General / throwin a strop
- By kerrie [gb] Date 20.08.07 22:08 UTC
please say it isnt just me but does anyone else have a dog that can throw a huge strop lol
earlier kacey was playin with a ball and bailey came and snatched it straight off her then ran off wit it with absoloutly no intention of playing with it so i took it off her and gave it back to kacey now bailey has so many toys surely she could have picked something but no matter what kacey has bailey will always try and get it so i told bailey off for annoying kacey and oh my didnt i pay for it she came into the living room grabbed the paper i was tryin to read n chewed it up next she went into the bin and pulled everything out and left it on the floor then went and lay by the chair
later on i tried calling her over to me but she was having none of it completey ignored me but as soon as my mum called her she went right over lol
i was like pffft ill remember when you want a walk lol
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 20.08.07 22:39 UTC
Oh my Anton has MAJOR strops over his toys too!  It was sooo funny though watching him recently as I had a lodger here for a month (4 legged kind a Lastar daughter :d) and Anton comes in and puts the ball at my feet throwing it, but sometimes I torment him and won't throw it so his mind goes elsewhere.  Anyway during one of these occassions Faith (the lodger) took his ball without realising and there she was running around the garden with it.  Now Anton was running around following the scent of the ball but just didn't have the slightly inkling that the scent kept moving because the ball was actually in Faith's mouth.  It was sooooo funny, watching his little head whirring away wondering why this scent kept on going all over the place :d
- By copper_girl [gb] Date 21.08.07 16:30 UTC
Despite being told by my vet and a behaviourist that dogs don't do human emotions - mine does (appear to) :D

Trying to put him in the car after a weekend at our caravan.  Copper digs in his back heels and won't move.  Lift him and he grumbles and moans like an old woman.  And he likes going in the car, just doesn't like going home!

No pigs ears in the cupboard??  Spits out bonios, not interested (so he gets nothing).

Try and play ball with him.  Runs off and hides the ball - won't do playing unless its on his terms.

Not time for his walk?  Lies in his basket and harrumphs and sighs and harrumphs until he drives me nuts and I walk him (yes I know, getting his own way).

Stroppy stroppy stroppy (and spoilt).  But gorgeous just the same :D
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 21.08.07 18:11 UTC
Well after having Anton I'd say they definitely do have human emotions.  People at shows have also said that Anton has the most human eyes that they've ever seen in a dog, you can really tell what he's feeling in them.  They are very strange :d
Topic Dog Boards / General / throwin a strop

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