Welcome to Dogster dogs on Wednesday! Every month, we tell our dogs to weigh on a new topic. This week, we asked them: What are your dogs’ favorite activities or things? Here they used to say:
Amanda and Sibi
Toys and games are usually short -lived for all of Eye, so it is difficult to choose someone to write. More than anything, it is a creature of habit that promotes relief. If there is one thing that brings a lot of happiness, it is an abundance of a blanket and a snag bed. Sibi is most interested in domestic places, especially when swimming in a soft and warm thing. She easily moves straight towards her, her claws tapped unconsciously when she burst her head, and looks for a perfect place for hunger.
Whether it is an plush throw or a recycled mushroom from our children, it is creepy, so it is partially tied to the fabric. As a timid rescue, I assume that his love for a blanket is beyond his physical heat provided. They act as a shield, and allow it to be hidden and safe.
Once she is going to the perfect place, most of the Sibi’s body is still exposed (though one for effort). Maybe she’s kicking about them, so she provides her small haired stomach to a toast position to stay warm. Although she may be unconscious in unfamiliar situations, her favorite beds are lost in the sea of blankets.
His decoration with a blanket is a lovely aspect of Sabi, which enhances the need for relief and peace. This simple joy includes an extra layer of sweetness, and it is one of the many behaviors that makes it.
Kate and Gizmo
As you have read in the previous article, my Skrfter’s calling card is reaching everything in his world with pure happiness. This means that her favorite activity is usually what she’s current Spark joyAs my condo will say.
In addition to eating time sports and leap neps, Gizmo’s number one, no competition, the ultimate favorite activity is smelling everything on our daily walk. Some dogs occasionally cover fire hydrant, trash cans, or especially interesting shrubs. But Gizmo is an expert: It doesn’t matter wherever he is running, it should smell everything, which passes through, from the prohibited sandwich to the individual blade of grass. – I want to make a picture of scrolling social media, checking the latest updates from all neighboring dogs.
Oh, and just because he likes to push himself (do the work that frightens you!), He occasionally (briefly) will put his snack on the horror local street drains. No clue has yet been revealed, but the time is still there …
Megan, Draper and Row
Draper’s favorite thing: her red hair
Draper Most of the time can be a small sausage, but the phrase says “Want to Play? “ And he’s faster than you and ‘Treat! “Over the years, his play time priorities have been developed in a highly draper-secret manner.
As a naughty bridge, Draper was the king of the Grand Stolen sandals. Her favorite sport? He is snatching whatever he can and chasing chaos around the house. (Many sandals and slippers that met with their extraordinary transition during this period.) Once he moved his clipotomania phase, he attracted it to a simple happiness. Just because of that. It was a pure, stupid blessing around the coffee table, in the room, repeatedly.
But at a afternoon in the park, Draper met his match: now iconic Red hair. It was not your average chewing dog toy-it is like a more pint-size bullard hair, such as nails, zippi, and oh so usable. Dripper was immediately killed.
Today, fast ahead, Draper (now a prominent five-year-old’s birthday was just two days ago, anyway!) Is still on the toes for this red ball. He will happily zoom around the house, as long as it inevitably disappears under the sofa or behind a mysterious corner. But no problem – it is always born again, and the happiness of the dripper is eliminated again as if it were again for the first time.
Row’s favorite thing: our socks
If you have read any of my previous articles, you already know that Rio is our residential sock thief. My day often begins with the delicious work of lifting the laundry basket that he knocked on – his personal treasure chest – to get out of his latest sock that can find him (bonus points if in this Now thrown). Once she received her prize, she takes her like her favorite empty or filled animal around the house.
But Rio doesn’t just trade his socks-not, he is a multi-tosser. This sock becomes its pillow for the snare for the afternoon, for the immediate sports of the toy recovery, and its precious occupation for its precious occupation when the mother begins to collect socks for the laundry day. Does Thanks to this, our socks drawers are not always similar, and our laundry is never complete. Somewhere in the house, always a lonely sock (or five) is completely invisible to me, which is resumed by the Rio.
The story of the sock is going on at bedtime. The cry waits eagerly until my husband kicked his socks and settled under the cover. This is allegedly his favorite part of the day, it comes into action, and holds the socks (sometimes both!) Before entering the blankets under the blankets on our feet, in which his day Work is finally completed.
Nicole, Mac and Rosa
They say the opponents attract themselves and that is certainly a matter of my dogs. Although there are interests like these two, the way they engage in them is like night and day. They both like an adventure in their lives, but their adventure ideas are a bit different. According to Rosa, a dog that spent the first 9 months of his life in a cage, leaving the courtyard is a great adventure. According to Mac, a dog found in one of the lowest populous areas of New Zealand wandering around the farmer’s fields, no adventure is huge!
When the talk is ‘Favorite’ Things‘While Mac and Rosa love a good game toy, they don’t last long for a favorite development. Whether it is that they are destroyed within minutes, buried somewhere, or goes on our pedestrian and leaves the elements, the new stick always prefers the highest priority to my papils.
Since both dogs were recovered, the game was a foreign concept when they arrived. Rosa did not really know what was the game when we met him at the age of one. Now, playtime is often just a little bit on the floor, toys smell, and the barking of Rosa (happily, but it has only one volume), Mac song, and then Rosa Hump for Hump. Increases Mac.
All this, the W word (as we have to say in our home) gets the biggest reaction from anything, until we can’t say it unless it happens at that moment, otherwise We have a very beautiful boy. This will not forget us that we have said anything. On the other hand, the fast goes and goes and hides. Although she likes her time on the walk, her expectation emphasizes it. Opposition to the same situation (and his enthusiasm!). So, if we catch the strap and are ready to go, he’s at the door with Mac and we struggle to go to himself in the past – generally, I just open the door and he Run down the front stairs, run around the front yard like crazy, and then backup the stairs to sit down to sit down while we put the leads.
Although they really don’t care about where we are off where we are off, I have to say that they prefer wide open spaces-I don’t think they are lonely, an off-lash dog is more happy – In all my experiences than an on -lash. We are fortunate that we have places where we can take them safely in our yard, and on the surrounding coast.
On the beach, Mac loves chasing waves and running into the water, where when he gets very close to the waves, the fast will bark on him, and then he goes and digs in sharp sand as his day. Is a job. She’s more domestic and lives near me and our beach gear, while Mac is trying to befriend everyone and watch it. Only once you see Rosa Dart, it is that if there is something dead in it, it is in fact a favorite thing that is sowing like a dead animal’s body.
Putting the jokes aside, I think that when their days are filled with adventures, my Papil loves him, though the way he experiences them is different, both of them love to be our sidewalks. Do and we are lucky to add them to ride.
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