Maddox has a wire chair on the back porch that I can never move, though I want to replace it with some nice new tall chairs and table, and he often does that too. Silly dogs!
I always play a mental game when I see the day’s email from the Herd. I try to guess which doofus (or which sophisticated lady – Natasha and Kiska) the post will be about. My apologies Frankie! I blamed this one on you and it was Cheoah! I owe you one, man.
(Ayla) Me’n Ice sit like that lots of times, too. Same as huskymom’s two SiberKids, we like to sit on the floor of our deck, with our front feet on the first step down. Feels good to straighten our spine right out.
It looks to be comfier than a regular “sit”: hind end is “down”, front legs are ready to go! I have two dogs that rest like that on stair landings all the time. Give it a try, Frankie!
Haaa!
Well… you have to admit she has style!
Happy Wednesday to all of you!
Kisses and hugs
Lorenza
Sometimes I do that when I only half get off the couch.
Kat
Hey, it’s just the back end that’s tired. Besides, this way I’m ready to go at a moment’s notice! It’s all in the training, Frankie.
pffft my pups do that all the time. That isn’t a strange way to sit
Stop on by for a visit
Kari
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That is actually a very creative sitting position.
That’s too funny. I had a sib that did that too. It’a amazing the things dogs do.
Hey Frankie – don’t knock it ’til you’ve tried it!!!
Maddox has a wire chair on the back porch that I can never move, though I want to replace it with some nice new tall chairs and table, and he often does that too. Silly dogs!
I always play a mental game when I see the day’s email from the Herd. I try to guess which doofus (or which sophisticated lady – Natasha and Kiska) the post will be about. My apologies Frankie! I blamed this one on you and it was Cheoah! I owe you one, man.
She looks pretty comfy! I think you should take lessons from her anyway!
(Ayla) Me’n Ice sit like that lots of times, too. Same as huskymom’s two SiberKids, we like to sit on the floor of our deck, with our front feet on the first step down. Feels good to straighten our spine right out.
It looks to be comfier than a regular “sit”: hind end is “down”, front legs are ready to go! I have two dogs that rest like that on stair landings all the time. Give it a try, Frankie!
All the hip dawgs are doing it, dude!
Sam and Pippen