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Hades likes to play underneath blankets.
I can't remember when this started, but one of Hades favourite games to play with people or dogs, is to scoot underneath a blanket, and mouth and yip and shriek like a wild banshee. If his head comes out and is exposed he'll either stop playing, or he'll readjust himself so his head is hidden again. He makes very weird noises, that he only makes when playing this way under the blanket. He is a WEIRD dog! ![]() |
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![]() Veronica likes to be hugged. She stands in front of you and presses her head into the space between your legs as hard as she can until you bend down, loom over her and hug her and kiss her, which she again apparently likes as she snuggles in closer and will stay there in ecstacy until you get up and walk away. Just the sort of thing normal dogs are supposed to hate. |
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Hades likes to play underneath blankets. I have video of Zealand behaving like this ![]() Let's see... My dogs are pretty "normal" really lol Ruger likes to stare. He always has. It's like he's just watching what everyone does. It gets really annoying sometimes when I'm sitting on the computer, and he's sitting cross from me... staring. Just staring away! lol Jolene doesn't do anything strange... she's boring lol Bukra will hold up his paw when he wants something... He doesn't paw AT you, and doesn't want you to touch his foot (if you try to, he draws it away with an "Ew, no human" look ![]() |
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lol okay here are a couple... Willow *has* to be under a blanket if there is one anywhere nearby, I mean she will FIGHT to get under this blanket no matter what or who is on top of it lol
Raj well...anytime I let him inside..his "routine" is to run into the bathroom and stick his head in the bathtub before he can do anything else..even if I tell him to go straight into his kennel he will stick his head in the tub and then go into his kennel...such an odd dog he is.. |
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Amy eats grass like it's going out of style. We move like 10 feet a minute because she's grazing on all the grass. We'll play fetch and she'll randomly lose interest and start eating grass.
She also has to be under the blankets. If I'm on my bed, she's on my bed and she must be under a blanket. She'll poke her head out if she's too hot but she likes to be snuggled under there. |
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Ummh yeah,.. Powder likes his butt smacked. Sometimes he'll walk in front of you with his butt swayed to one side looking back at you. Most people don't believe me until they see it. He does his usual meet and greet, if he likes you he goes into the butt sway walking thing. Which is when people ask what is he doing or what's wrong with your dog. Oh,.. he just wants you to smack his ass. Either they do it or I do and when they see his reaction,.. lol there's no questioning that he likes it.
I have to catch this on video, but sometimes when I'm sitting on the couch or the bed. He'll come by sliding along the edge groaning then bows in front of me. He'll turn his head and give me that look with a doggy laugh like they do when asking to play. So I slide my hand between him and the couch or the bed and tap/push his butt off and he pushes it back. So he's bent over with his butt swinging back and fourth, groaning and carrying on. Lol it's perverted but kinda cute at the same time. Lol other than that he's a normal dog,.. just likes his butt tapped every so often |
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oh goodness Peanut has a lot of things he does
one thing (for a dog that does dock jumping) he doesn't like to get wet unless its fully submerged in water and he can swim. otherwise he will not go out in the rain i have to drag him out. he also will NOT get his balls wet, or cold. if he has to sit on something wet or cold grass he hovers or if he has to lay down in wet grass he will put his chest down but has his back legs completely up like he is in a bow position. |
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Ummh yeah,.. Powder likes his butt smacked. He also grunts like a damn pig when he's happy. I thought it was the weirdest thing when we first got him because I have never heard a dog do that before! The kids think it's so funny so they will sit there and rub on him and scratch his belly and tap his butt just to hear him do it...I guess it's a win/win situation because he gets petting and they get amusement. He has to go out every hour. Seriously, I think half the time he doesn't even have to go to the bathroom because sometimes he doesn't stay out there very long. I know he can hold it because he sleeps in my room all night and never goes in the house. He was actually the easiest dog to house train I've ever had. And yet, every hour on the hour he's whining at the door to be let into the back yard. He's also a sissy and will not go out by himself so I have to go out with him or make my dog waffles go out there...he will also not go out in the dark unless the backyard light is on. He likes my wet hair towels thrown on his head. He thinks it's a game. It started by accident. He sits outside the bathroom door while I'm in the shower. When I get out and I'm dressed I open the door to let the steam out because there is no exhaust fan. He came in one day and I wasn't paying attention and dropped the towel from my hair onto his head. He crashed around our small bathroom until he got it off. Now if I don't put the towel on his head he sits there and looks at me like "Well come on now, I'm waiting." He also likes to lick any water off the floor after my showers, no matter that I make sure the dogs always have fresh water available. He likes to sit on my feet. Doesn't matter if I'm sitting or standing, if my feet are on the floor and I sit still long enough he will sit on them. My dog Junior refuses to eat anywhere but on a carpet. The only carpet in this house besides in the bedrooms is in the hallway, which is all the way across the house from the kitchen where I first put his bowl when we moved here a year ago. He would grab a mouth full of food, run to the hallway, spit it out, eat it and then run back to his bowl and do it all over again. For some reason all the running back and forth would drive me just a little bit nuts so I moved his bowl to the hallway and it's been there ever since. My dog waffles is missing a back leg, it had to be amputated Jan 2011. She constantly moves her stump back and forth, seriously she never stops unless she's sleeping and sometimes she even does it in her sleep. She also loves to eat bugs, any kind of bug. I live close to a lake so we got quite a few around here. If we get a moth or fly in the house she will not give up until she gets it. Yesterday I caught her trying to eat a beetle, one of those black ones with the giant teeth(ok, I know they are not called teeth, but I can't remember what they are called, I am NOT a bug person) I saw her picking something off the ground, spitting it out and shaking her head and then picking it up again. After I finally got her away from it she had that thing so pissed off...I picked it up with a towel and it bit down on the towel and I couldn't get it off. Once she was after a wasp(this was when she still had her leg and could jump really high) She was tearing up my room trying to get it. I finally managed to wrestle her away from the damn thing and kill it, but since she didn't see me kill it because she was locked in the other room, when I let her back in she thought it was still there somewhere. She sat in that room for an hour looking for that wasp, and if you randomly made a "buzz" sound she would flip the hell out all over again. Now I don't know if this is a weird quirk or just a "dog" thing...someone once told me they do it to mark their territory....but I have a fenced in back yard, that's where I let my dogs out to go potty or play. All three of my dogs will only poop right next to the fence on the edge of the yard. Now I'm not complaining because it makes it far easier to find the poop come clean up time and us humans are less likely to step in it, but any other dogs I have had or my family had growing up would just poop wherever all over the place. |
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Ummh yeah,.. Powder likes his butt smacked. ![]() Which reminds me... Ruger LOVES to have the top of his snout scratched. He'll put his head in your lap or nose-punch you, to scratch his muzzle. He doesn't care for ear scratchings like most dogs, or even butt scratches... it's ALL about the snout scratching! Boo still thinks her blue squeeky bear, her purple pig, her yellow ball and the pink weiner dog are her lovely little puppies. They are now almost 6 weeks old and it is time to consider rehoming the litter. ![]() |
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Everytime Dakota gets a raw bone, or anything raw, he rubs his head on anything he can find, usually that's the couch, but it's been my face too. And ... awkward times...
The only way I've gotten zoomies out of Alice so far is to shove her. She gets small ones at first, then she starts growling ,and they growling while she body slams you. She body slammed me once, zoomed, I rolled on my back, she leaped and I shoved her off with my feet. She flew across the room and oh my goodness it really really got her excited, she did 3 laps. (which is a lot for her.) |
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