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Originally Posted by LoALAnna Conner is such a sweet dog--always the first to greet you, give kisses, loves to cuddle. But if you go to pick him up, he sounds like he is going to EAT YOU!!  This is so disturbing to us, because he has NEVER been abused in any way. He just rumbles and grumbles and makes all kind of racket. All we have to do is say "NO bite" and he calms right down. He has done this since he was little. No idea why.  |
Now that is quirky!
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Originally Posted by capt_noonie uni is kind of like that too. She's a little tattle tale. When I was working on potty training with katie, if there was an accident, Uni was the one who found it. She'd go and stand by it and give us a look, like looookieee what IIIIII fooooound! And of course it wasn't Uni bc she hasn't had an accident in years. She just did this at our other shop. A customer brought in a yorkie puppy, only about 3 months old, so of course not potty trained. No one noticed it for hours, and it didn't get stepped on, but when we walked by it, of course Uni would pause and look and sniff, like hey, I found something! Who's gettin' in trouble? Not meeeee!!!!  |
LOL, Max is in the tattletale club. I should say that he is helpful. I always know something is up when he stands in place making a face, like when Teddy has "contraband" or has thrown up. When I'm sleeping, he grunts in my ear to let me know when Teddy has pooped on the pad and I need to take care of it.

It's a grunt like Frankenstein's in "Young Frankenstein."