Our previous Butcher Dog used to hide under the bed as well in basically the same way–leaving just a little bit of her sticking out. We used to call it a “tell-tail sign.” That, of course, was when we lived in a house with carpet. When we moved to a house with hardwood floors, she got stuck under the bed and couldn’t pull herself out again. The humiliation was enough for her to never do it again.
Our previous Butcher Dog used to hide under the bed as well in basically the same way–leaving just a little bit of her sticking out. We used to call it a “tell-tail sign.” That, of course, was when we lived in a house with carpet. When we moved to a house with hardwood floors, she got stuck under the bed and couldn’t pull herself out again. The humiliation was enough for her to never do it again.
This guy is close though.
Itty Bit is tired of the cold and everybody’s bullshit too.
Such a sweet face. 🙂
Not my dogs, sadly. They are very good girls, I can assure you:
Miss Emma is 15, and prefers to lounge on her own sofa,
Emma is fancy!
Shearing will be a little late this year because it’s so darn cold. The ewes will go first, then it’s the big boys’ turn.
Are very busy. Very productive. Output high. Much teamwork. Synergy through the roof.
Herding dogs are an adventure. Mine make me laugh every damn day.
They are hard-working clowns.
I used to have a blue merle Aussie. He was a handful, lol.
Nice. We had a red merle years ago who was pretty much the perfect dog.
heres snowball having a nap in the chair i guess i wasnt planning to use anyway
Simpsons reference?
actually…no…i just thought it was funny
it was only later i found out
(edit) come to think of it…i also never expected the missus to agree to the name i came up with as a joke….. she does watch the simpsons tho
That’s awesome. We had a cat named Smithers for several years.