Just a wee cute moment i though i would share: The other night i handed Goldie a pigs ear (her fav) by the back door. Id imagine in not true labrador fashion...she sprinted like Usain Bolt round the house (in the garden) not only once but 3 times, stopped and changed direction and did a lap in the other direction. Finally stopped and munched it up. I was laughing so hard ;D Maybe if i sprinted 4 laps of the house before i had a snack id have a waist like hers :-\
Re: Goldie pre-treat exercise I can totally see her doing that ....Dexter does the same in the garden....he's not getting a pigs ear though,I like to think just joie de vivre! ;Hope Goldie's first season passes ok,I can't help with any advice....sorry x
Re: Goldie pre-treat exercise I love it when they do that butt-tucking thing around the garden... Poppy does it RIGHT ON THE EDGE of the pond, almost but not quite falling in! Little minx
Re: Goldie pre-treat exercise karen that made me laugh.....i thought it was just jasper that did that,,,,always does it when he sees my son
Re: Goldie pre-treat exercise Sam does it too, but only very occasionally, he likes to think he is far too sensible to do stuff like that, but then it gets the better of him ;D
Re: Goldie pre-treat exercise Lilly is not a butt-tucker at all - her hips maybe? What she does do though, usually with one of the large rawhide bones, is chuck it around for a couple of minutes then roll around on it. Clearly a good back scratcher. Must be SO uncomfortable! Therefter will eat 2/3 of it in garden - maybe an hour or so - then hide the end. Maybe in the garden, but sometimes under her beanbag in the house - ugghh! Jac
Re: Goldie pre-treat exercise We just noticed omne of Poppy's left over bones ON THR ROOF... Any guesses, anyone??
Re: Goldie pre-treat exercise Simba loves a mad romp around the yard too!! And the toss the toy and roll on it! Funny! Wonder if a bird got that bone?? How big is it?? Today's laugh - we have a strawberry patch with some berries that are ripening. Mark picked a couple, we ate them....Simba promptly rooted around, found a berry, neatly snipped it off with his teeth, and ate it. Any bets on if any of the berries (or plants, for that matter) will be there when we get back? :
Re: Goldie pre-treat exercise [quote author=Karen link=topic=1913.msg15578#msg15578 date=1373056781] We just noticed omne of Poppy's left over bones ON THR ROOF... Any guesses, anyone?? [/quote] ROFL. Crows???? Butt-tucking is a big Labrador thing. My first dog was a frequent butt-tucker and needed no provocation. Obi reserves butt-tucking for truly celebratory moments.
Re: Goldie pre-treat exercise Got to be birds Karen.....but blimey they must hatch Em big around your way Always looking for the positive slant me Lisa.....so what,maybe the plants will have had some special Simba' attention' when you get back....but think of the amount of pruning time he will have saved you!all those extra moments to devote to dog training! X
Re: Goldie pre-treat exercise Yes, crows are my guess too for the marrow bone stuck in the gutter... Must send OH up on the ladder today to get it down, before the neighbours start to talk. My old boy Bones was a great butt-tucker too, did it just a couple of days before he died because he was so happy to see my daughter... Love the story of Simba with the strawberries... The first lab I ever had, Leo, used to pick blackberries and eat them!
Re: Goldie pre-treat exercise [quote author=Karen link=topic=1913.msg15614#msg15614 date=1373098082] My old boy Bones was a great butt-tucker too, did it just a couple of days before he died because he was so happy to see my daughter... [/quote] What an excellent memory to have. Tear-inducing, but still excellent.
Re: Goldie pre-treat exercise Ya, not too worried about the plants. I mean, don't really want to lose them all but can plant again, right??