Gah. We're in the Woodland Walk, I'm throwing the ball for Spike, and I have Squish on a longish leash so he can poke through bushes and smell things and bounce around. Every few minutes I recall him for bits of sausage. He's getting better at this.

Spike goes to check out a scent that Squish finds interesting and drops his ball in the shrubbery somewhere. This happens pretty much every day, and what I do is ask him where it is and he retraces his steps till he finds it. It can take a while. Spike has a short attention span and isn't a finding-things dog by nature, but I got sick of buying him new balls (he can't have tennis balls, and his special soft rubber balls need a trip to Pets At Home, two bus rides away) so now I keep him at it till he damn well finds it.

Only this time Squish, on-leash, found it first. And he was so pleased with himself. Until the Wrath Of Spike came down on his poor lil' head like a Reaver on speed. AAAAARGH.

No one's bleeding, but the whole thing just kills me. Squish just wants to play ball too.

Also, the cats knocked over the water bowl while I was out, and my knee really fucking hurts.

From: [identity profile] pgh-anarchist.livejournal.com


I just love reading about your adventures with the dogs. And what the cats get into - twice in one week mine knocked down things made out of glass - needless to say both shattered. :(

From: [identity profile] kiss-kass.livejournal.com


Our Happy dog, a black lab, used to always know the location of every dog toy in the house and would get them on cue. It was very cute.
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From: [identity profile] lizblackdog.livejournal.com


I R SMRT and don't own anything made of glass! I drink out of plastic bottles and have no ornaments. I'm glad I got this flat bare and unfurnished and don't live with other humans, the entire place is arranged around the animals.
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From: [identity profile] lizblackdog.livejournal.com


Smart dog! Spike can do the fetching things on cue but he's too distractable to remember where he left things.

From: [identity profile] pgh-anarchist.livejournal.com


*Normally* my cats don't knock things over. However the culprits in question are 8/9 months old and inquisitive. Where one is, the other two are nearbye. And I want to keep them? Am I insane? (well yeah, I am, purely rhetorically question.)
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From: [identity profile] lizblackdog.livejournal.com


My oldest cat is only just one, so they all have insane zoomies and knock shit over all the time. Naamah in particular sometimes does it on purpose, the little sod.

From: [identity profile] kiss-kass.livejournal.com


I think it has a lot to do with being a retriever. I used to as "Where's your girl?" and Happy would go find my daughter.

I miss her. A lot. She's the only dog I've had that I miss like I do her.

From: [identity profile] arisingprophet.livejournal.com


Aww, sad thing is, this is EXACTLY like my Daedra and Vivec. Vivec carries the ball everywhere, then he'll drop it and get excited, therefore usually forget where it is. So I make him find it, and sometimes, Dae gets it first.

Vivec sees this, and basically body-slams Daedra, making Dae drop the ball and Viv can now get it.

Crazy dogs. x.o
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I feel you, believe me.

At least no one was hurt, and Squishy is getting better at recall!

From: [identity profile] entorien.livejournal.com


:-/ The Evil Bugger strikes again.... I love those dogs, but Spike rally can be a git at times. Poor Squishy...
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