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A time out is rarely called during our Siberian games, but sometimes a break in the action is needed so we can spy on our neighbors.

We’re serious about our games, particularly our favorite—tackle-wrestle-bitey face-body slam-tag you’re it. Nothing, but nothing is more important. Unless, of course, something interesting happens at the neighbor’s house and we need to snoop—er, monitor the situation. Don’t worry, though, the action resumed as soon as we grew bored.
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Boredom does set in quickly for a Sibe!!
two cute nosey neighbors!
TOO Funny Hu-Dad! Our dogs are the same way-SPYING can be such fun-but of course it does get boring. GAME ON!