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I never thought of JD as a follower; he's always been a pretty independent guy. At the dog park, he keeps to himself and focuses on me and his tennis ball, ignoring all of the other dogs running around. But this morning, he showed me that even he is susceptible to peer pressure.
We were out in the yard when a friend came by walking his own dog and his DD's dog, who is staying with them while the DD is out of town. As the man and I were talking over the fence, his DD's dog found an enormous branch lying in my side yard. She immediately started tearing it apart and chewing on the pieces. As we continued talking, I heard something strange and turned to find JD trying to tear a branch off of my lilac bush. He did manage to snap off a good sized piece and chomp on it a few times. He has never done this before.
If Rover jumped off the Empire State Building, I guess JD might, too.
Do you have a Monkey-Doodle?
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That's beautiful!
BTW, thanks, I ha
F, we need you to repost this!
Will do : )
I was trying to say thanks, I hadn't seen these videos before but the DK demons cut off my response.
LOL, I just sent you a PM asking about that! GMTA!
They do indeed.
Karen, this is classic "man behaviour." You know..."my branch is bigger than yours." Way to show 'em JD!
ROFL, BG! I love this explanation!
Luca has little interest in antlers and bones at times until Calla has one. Then he outright steals it or waits for her to get distracted and claims it for his own.
JD has done this with almost every foster and visiting dog who's ever been here. In his case, I call it "Doodle in a Manger Syndrome", since he absolutely doesn't want whatever it is, he just doesn't want the other dog to have it.
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