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This is the best thread! Love it...... I still think a lot of people could post, so I can laugh and imagine these antics. |
I found out over the weekend that Teddy is afraid of rice. He makes very wide circles if I put it in his bowl so as to avoid it 'looking' at him, I guess? He will also avoid his water if rice is near. However, he will eat it from my hand! Yes, weirdos! |
These are all so funny! Yorkies have so much personality. We free feed kibble, but if there are two pieces stuck together, they will pick it out of the bowl and drop it in the living room. Defective, I guess! |
All 3 of my Yorkies are quirky. Wait, everything that lives in my house is quirky! So, I will talk about my daughter's Yorkie puppy, Raksha. When they go to bed Raksha goes down the length of my daughter's body and pushes the blanket with her nose and tucks my daughter into bed and then goes and lays down with her to sleep. I have seen her also do this when my daughter is laying on the couch. Raksha will jump up there and tuck her in. It is the cutest thing ever! |
When Bella is eating the last pieces of kibble out of her bowl, she will sneak up to her bowl and grab a single piece of food, she will then run around, picking it up, throwing it around, rearing up on her rear legs and pouncing on it until finally she will come to where we are sitting, plop down on her belly and eat it. Then she will go back and do it all over again. Yes, my girl plays with her food. |
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Her usual bowl is a fiesta ware fruit bowl, so it's very shallow, she's also not happy with her food on a flat dish. Yet if we're upstairs she'll eat out of her bowl, which is set up the same way as downstairs. She also won't eat her dry food unless it's "aired out" for a few hours. We used to feed our dogs kibbles and bits (early 90's) and our yorkie would pick out the green peas and throw them on the floor. |
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