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No manners. 2 Attachment(s) So Kaos had a playdate with our neighbor and there yorkie Ginger. He brought his bullystick and decided to take over her place. I have to admit he did share...sometimes. :p ...and yes in the 2nd picture, he is sitting ON her. :eek: |
Oh Kaos, you naughty boy (only kidding). Give Ginger time and soon she'll show you who's the boss... Love the pictures |
Ha ha! Kaos!! You have to be nice to the girls! Your a cutie pie! |
HAHAHAHA! I think that just happens with singletons. They never have to share and always get their way at home, so why not get their way everywhere they go? ;) Kaji did some naughty things the first time we met Missy. He literally pushed Missy out of her mommy's lap so he can sit there. Little stinker!!! |
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I love that Kaos actually sat on her LOL |
LOL! How cute! |
LOL. I have to say for being a singleton he shared very well. Then Ginger worked up the courage to take it from him, and for the rest of the day they took it from each other and ran to different doggie beds. It was really cute. :p |
I love the look on her face when he is sitting on her! |
You may think it totally unnecessary but one rule of thumb we always institute when 2 dogs from different households play or socialize - put away all the toys and chewies. You never know when the two most loving-acting dogs will send silent signals over the same object and these 2 best friends are fighting like 2 little tigers. With Yorkies, it is eyes that tend to get hurt in this type of fight. It is just to keep them safe in case 1 of them should decide to escalate. They can play and have great fun without these things to incite. It may never happen but it is better safe than sorry with Yorkies as they are so prey driven with possessions. Don't want to put a damper on the fun but they can play for hours without things to maybe cause a ruckus. |
:thumbup: Good point! Ginger is as shy as can be, and Kaos although he is the only Yorkie in my home he has plenty of experience with other dogs in the family...in regards to sharing treats. I did however keep a close eye on the both of them because they have never interacted at that level before, and I wanted to make sure he didn't get overwhelming. At one point I did put him in a "down stay" and he had to lay down and let her chew it for a good 10 minutes without being interrupted by him. The only reason I introduced the BullyStick is because she is very timid and was always scared of Kaos because he wanted to play. It actually helped them develop a relationship and interact, like never before. :) |
Very cute! She looks comfy to sit on, Kaos is no fool...lol:D |
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