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Originally Posted by My lil friend Thanks for the big laughs!!
We have a pom that can NOT sit still,unless asleep. If you tell her to sit,she has to spin three times to the left only,sit and then repeat. To funny! This means that it usually takes her a little longer to get her treats. |
Your pom sounds like Tibbe. He adds his flare to everything he does and gives an extra wiggle at the end!
Tibbe is pretty focused on the task at hand, whatever he is doing, especially when outside and he has many tasks out there he must attend to. He loves to graze endlessly in the yard and if I look away for a second, he has found something and is chewing on it when I look back! And it is just a plain old yard! There is nothing there but grass and a piece of tiny limb from a tree or something, so what is he chewing? By the time I see what he doing and get out the words "Leave it", he's already swallowed whatever it was so I have no idea what he just ate. He's not dead yet so I guess whatever he eats won't kill him. Other times, his whole face is buried deep in the grass and his hind legs are pushing his body around in a circle as he sniffs to China and back. He'll stay like that for a full 2 minutes at a time and move to another spot to sniff to death the same way.
He loves the outside! First thing he does when he gets outside is patrol the perimeter of the property, running along the fence, checking all is safe and secure, scenting, I don't know what! Then he does his business and then the grazing. When done grazing, he takes a break to schmooze with the Yorkie across the alley, barking at dogs down the block, chasing squirrels and birds, then back to grazing. He would stay out all day if I would let him, searching all through the grass! I wonder what it is about that grass that is so interesting to him?