My dog has two distinct "Let me off the leash" expressions. One is because she wants to go eat grass (and throw it up 8 hours later). The other is so that she can go take care of "business". They are distinctly different enough that she can't any longer trick me, but that just might be a matter of time.
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ReplyDeleteMy dog has two distinct "Let me off the leash" expressions. One is because she wants to go eat grass (and throw it up 8 hours later). The other is so that she can go take care of "business". They are distinctly different enough that she can't any longer trick me, but that just might be a matter of time.
Good one, Dave! As you can see, Sarah was not on a leash here, but we were indoors, and she vastly prefers outdoors, as long as it isn't raining.
ReplyDeleteI feel strangely compelled to go for a walk . . .
ReplyDeleteHope you did it! If not, do it! I would, if not for other obligations....
ReplyDeleteI love this!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jamie!
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