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Author Topic: We may look cute, but we're noisy.  (Read 1061 times)
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« on: June, 01, 2007, 08, 17:50 AM »

Living in a quiet hamlet the excitement of two stretch limos arriving in the close brings the neighbours out for a look, I stayed inside with J&M to see their reaction. Click on the pic to watch the video, don't forget to turn your speakers on. Wink


This one is Jim the day I washed his toys his toys, ::)he literally spent the day watching them dry. :Smiley
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« Reply #1 on: June, 01, 2007, 02, 23:34 PM »

Cute and ferocious LOL....... those were helarious....... Jimmy let you know when the limos were right there in front of the house and Meg let you know when they were gone. LOL they all the bases covered to keep you safe and let you know what's going on.

I wonder if Jimmy was worried that he might get hung up to dry next time he got a bath....... or maybe he was afraid a bird would fly down and take them so he thought it best to keep watch over them.....

I've often wondered what they think about. My Quintin would stay quit and watch sometimes hoping he could sneak up on something in the yard, he didn't care big something was, he didn't know he was just a little guy...... but Missy would bark like she thought she was scaring it way. Her last bark was like " and there don't come back" she especially didn't like horses for some reason she'd really have a fit when she seen one go down the road. She'd stand up on the window sill in the bay window and bark so hard that she'd bounce straight up and down in the air. LOL..... she was pretty fearless too, all 7lbs of her...... LOL......
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« Reply #2 on: June, 01, 2007, 04, 31:35 PM »

They're really funny aren't they Karen, Jimmy barks at birds and things that come in the garden and Meg just follows in the chase. Jimmy is charge of killing the postman, he waits for his van then when he comes up to the door Jimmy kills the doormat.  Then Megan is the cheif barker at the front especially when the lady over the road looks after her daughters westie, her German Shepherd they never bark at. :Smiley

I have the details of a Dog Psychology course that I fancied doing just so I could understand them a bit more but I gave it to hubby to read and not seen again. He wants me to do a degree in Law, ha ha, whatever for. Grin
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« Reply #3 on: June, 02, 2007, 06, 31:24 AM »

My German Shepherd taught my much younger Border Collie how to deal with
anything that came through the letter box and from that time on it was a race between
the 3 of us to see who got there first.  Grin Needless to say, I usually came in last. Grin

The pics are great Em, my caption would be:

Come on, you can't stay up there forever.

or

That bird just better not do anything on my toys or else....

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« Reply #4 on: June, 02, 2007, 11, 03:08 AM »

Blimey, two big dogs after the post doesn't bare thinking about. Shocked Our Border Collie nearly had the milk lady's fingers off once so we put a cage on the door to to catch the post. If Jimmy does get to anything it has holes in, I think we are going to put a mail box outside because I have to remember to put something up to guard the door. :Smiley

They were videos carer just so you realised because you said pics. Wink
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