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Cutey Puppy Dog eyes What do your babies do to look super cute that you just can't say no? Uni will rest her chin on things. For ex we always eat fast food in the car. While we eat she goes in the back seat. Of course she wants some, but no way she'll get any. She usually will be on the foot area of the back seat, and rest her chin on top of the center console and look super sad while we eat. Another time she was laying down with her back legs on the back seat and her front legs and chin on the center console and nothing under her belly! I wanted to take a pic but of course she moved before I got to my camera! Also when we are at home she will rest her chin on our leg. Most of the times she is standing while she rests her chin on us, so that's why I find it so funny. It's not like she is lying down with her chin on us, she's does it standing up. I think she started doing this b/c she used to put her paws on us when she wanted our food and we would say "off". So this way she is off without really being off.:rolleyes: |
How cute!!! Mine both stare at us while we eat. The cutest thing they do though is bark and cry when they hear Mr Frosty's truck come in the neighboir hood because they want some ice cream. Yes we get them one to split and yes they are spoiled. We have many different ice cream trucks that come down the street and they only do it when they hear Mr frosty's truck |
Suzi always looks out the window when we leave . We are on the second floor , so she always rests her chin on the window sill , watching us go to our car through the blinds. All I can se is her little head. It makes me feel so sad. Then, as soon as I pull up, there she is again! :p She hears us, and knows excatly when we are home! |
My Scruffs likes to cross his legs. It is too cute. I decided to teach him to cross his legs on command now (he is pretty good at it!), but he still does it on his own. |
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I'll take a video of his tricks right now!! |
Bella crawls up on our laps and snuggles into our necks! She also sings with me which is soooo freakin cute!!! It annoys everyone else in the house because it is LOUD. Our favorite song is barrr rrrrarrrrr rrroooooooooo! |
George knows that his treats are in the pantry, he even knows which shelf, so if i leave the door open he sits in the pantry right under the self and moans and moans it's not very loud just a sort of ooh ooh and if i give him something he can't chew through he gives it back to me by dropping it at my feet and giving me a nudge and looks at me with such cute eyes. |
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0628091623.flv video by Freddykitten - Photobucket Usually he does the feet so it looks more natural. That was from my phone and it took forever to get here (since the format was different!). He also knows spin, roll over, crawl, and pray. Too much work to upload the second video. |
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Coco doesn't pout in any way other then the ordinary stare at you looking sad way. |
Thanks, he is a year and a half. I think he might have a learning disability lol.. he can't connect words to a trick (that was a lucky guess for him that he did it correctly, for the others I used hand signals). I've done sit and down about 500 times each. Probably more since I've ordered over 6 bags of 650 treats of Yorkie Yummies... but that includes a few other dogs and other tricks. If I don't do a hand signal, he still has no idea which one to do. I'll say one command, he'll do either sit or down. If he gets a treat he is happy, if he doesn't, he'll go into the other position. Is it possible that he can't connect the words to a trick?? I've been doing sit and down 45 minutes every day and he still doesn't get it. He is 1.5 years, and a puppy I do doggie day care for already knows sit and down better than him after 30 minutes. Oh, and he can't do his back feet. I'm not sure how that would work LOL. |
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