09-27-2011, 02:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Sgt_Cooper I have a little 6 pound pint size yorkie and a 15 pound Lhasa apso. The yorkie is 5-6 months older but the Lhasa, the (younger one) is two and a half times his size. He will wrestle and play fight her big time, she practically body slams him, but he stays in there and holds his own.
Also we have a neighbor hood cat that shows up daily or every few days like clock work and has for a year or more. It comes just to visit our outdoor cat I guess. Now, Our dogs dont seem to mind our cat. She doesnt live in side but she gets to run through the house when the front door opens, she'll always sneak in and run through the house. The dogs seem to like her and will approach her very friendly excited to see her. Then out she goes back to the great out doors. But this neighborhood cat comes ever so often and when my yorkie gets sight of it on the back porch he will go to the back door in the kitchen and watch it the whole time its there and he'll be squalling at the top of his lungs dying to get to this cat outsisde. Ive often wondered what he'd do if I opened the door and let him meet it just one time.... but he will literally stand at the back door and scream. Ever heard a yorkie scream? lol Its ear piercing and it will make you jump out of your skin when he gets to barking at something "exciting" lol.
Another example of our "Little Big dog" syndrome: Our yorkie runs to the tv and jumps up and down and barks every time he sees a dog. We no longer can watch animal planet, Americas Funniest Videos, Movies with Dogs or even commercials with dogs. He will stand and jump up at the tv barking as long as they are on.... did I mention he's loud? lol Also, he sometimes considers cows, horses, and the occasional elephant or cartoon dog on TV as to be " real dogs" too.... This weekend we had a teen boy in the neighborhood mow our yard. This young fella also works with horses and decided to ride his horse down the road to our house and tied it to a tree while he proceeded to cut the grass. Well, the horse must have been out of site from the window, but when the young fellow was done and we paid him and he was on his way, he got up on his horse and rode it up through the yard. Our dog finally got his sights on the horse and got to see it, and well yeah, he went to barking and screaming at it. But it got to see a real live horse in his yard.It was cute to watch, he's only seenemon TV. lol
I like these little " Big dogs in small packages". As they say...... Size doesnt matter..... lol :O) |
Hahahaha!!! we can no longer watch animal planet nor afv anymore either... just the other max was growling and barking at the tv because he saw a poodle running, jumping, and barking!!!
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