wierd ways to do their buisness My yorkie went poop in teh ODDEST way today..... my fiance thought that toby was smelling the wall, because he had BOTH paws up on it like he was being "frisked" or arrested or something, but then he saw that he was actually going poop :eek: why in the world would a dog want to go poop standing on the wall is beyond my understanding Sorry for those who think that it is not suitable, but i was laughing histerically and thought this was one thing that shoould be shared with those who love teh quirks that our yorkies have...... maybe toby thought i wouldnt get as mad at him for not going on the pee pad if he did it in a extremely entertaining way :rolleyes: |
ROFL!!! Toooooo funny! Higgins hasn't propped himself on a wall, but he is definitely a "Parapetetic Pooper" and "travels" when he poops, thereby leaving a trail of little nuggets. That way, if you miss stepping on one nugget, you'll be sure to step on the next one........ |
That's definitely odd that he pooped with his paws against the wall!! Hercules has pooped up against the wall, as if that would hide it or something, but I haven't seen him do what you are talking about. |
Wow, never heard of that before! LOL! :P That's make for a great picture if you can ever catch him doing that again! |
only on this website could i post a picture of my dog pretending to be arrested while taking a dump :p |
That is way too funny I about died! LOL. All my girls (dont know if it genetic) have to squat and lift one leg while they do #1 and 2 lift thier left and 1 lifts thier right. But Bailee has always been a little off track! LOL That was funny. Maybe he thought as soon as you caught him he would be arested and was being cooperative! LOL. Just cant get over that one! Cindy |
Had to show hubby this post he said " Maybe he was bound up and needed to do a few stretches" LOL. Boy Makes you wonder about hubby! LOL Cindy |
lol........ well he is a little terror around the house, maybe in a past life he WAS arrested...... :p |
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