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Would it surprise you to learn...
....that the smallest dog has become fast friends with the biggest dog? Here
are a few playtime pix: http://www.kodakgallery.com/catherinepix -- Catherine & Zoe the cockerchow & Queenie the black gold retriever & Max the Pomeranian & Rosalie the calico |
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Would it surprise you to learn...
"ceb" wrote in message ... ...that the smallest dog has become fast friends with the biggest dog? Here are a few playtime pix: http://www.kodakgallery.com/catherinepix great pictures! they look like they are doing super together |
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Would it surprise you to learn...
ceb said in rec.pets.dogs.behavior:
...that the smallest dog has become fast friends with the biggest dog? I had forgotten how small Max is. It's pretty cool how the big dogs get along with the little guys - the opposite is not as true. Which dog made the first unsupervised approach? -- --Matt. Rocky's a Dog. |
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Would it surprise you to learn...
Rocky wrote in
: ceb said in rec.pets.dogs.behavior: ...that the smallest dog has become fast friends with the biggest dog? I had forgotten how small Max is. It's pretty cool how the big dogs get along with the little guys - the opposite is not as true. Which dog made the first unsupervised approach? Is that a trick question? They're never unsupervised together... although I don't always have to be extra-vigilant. They have their quiet times. Queenie still needs help knowing her own strength, although she listens when he squeaks at her. But Queenie was definitely the one to approach at first, quite often. When Max started running up to her, play-bowing, and dashing off, I knew we had it made. Also, he began barking back at her importunate entreaties to play. He has an adorable bark, it's small but husky rather than yappy. He discovered pretty quickly that he can change directions much more quickly than the Queener, so games of chase are pretty amusing. He is trying very hard to get Zoe to play with him, but no luck so far. She tolerates him very well, though and smiles at his shenanigans. -- Catherine & Zoe the cockerchow & Queenie the black gold retriever & Max the Pomeranian & Rosalie the calico |
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