Showing posts with label dog behavior. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dog behavior. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Lucy Pulls The Chair Pad

I felt a strange nibbling and pulling under my leg. I don’t know about you, but I don’t typically experience that type of sensation. Were these the peculiar symptoms of some new medical condition, I wondered?

No. It turns out the sensation was the result of my dog, Lucy, trying to pull a chair pad out from under me while I was sitting on it.

I sternly said to her, “Hey, what are you doing?”

Then she gave me the innocent puppy dog look as if to say, “What? I don’t know what you’re talking about. I’m simply trying to live my life and accomplish some meaningful objectives.”

She considered my question to be an overreaction and wondered if, perhaps, I needed a time out.

In the meantime, Rachel found the fact that Lucy tried to take the pad out from under me to be wonderfully amusing. She laughed and laughed.


It is very satisfying to be able to provide some amusement for the household.

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Lucy Is Being Sneaky

Lucy jumped onto the bed in a sneaky way with something in her mouth.  At first, I could not tell what she was holding. 

She very quickly scratched and dug and hid her contraband under a pillow.  Then she gave me an innocent look as if to suggest everything was normal.

“What are you doing?” I asked her.

She cocked her head and the look on her face said, “Nothing.  What are you talking about?”

So, I pulled back the covers to find a pair of Rachel’s socks that Lucy had taken out of the dirty clothes hamper and hidden under my pillow.

“What’s this?” I asked, holding up the socks.

No response.

You see what’s happening, don’t you?  Sure.  Now we enter the phase where Lucy masters the art of looking perfectly innocent while she has illegal stashes secretly hidden all throughout the house.

#NeverADullMoment


Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Having A Talk With Jasper


You know how a pet dog will get excited, and jump up and down, and wag its tail wildly when you come home?

Not Jasper.

Our dog, Jasper, gives a very casual greeting when you walk in the door.  I don’t know why, but that’s Jasper.  He may actually come to the door with some mild tail-wagging.  He does that, sometimes, sure.  But, on the other hand, when you walk in, he might look up from wherever he happens to be laying and just give a slight nod.

He’s a good dog.  Don’t get me wrong.  We love him.  And he’s slightly happy about allowing us to know him and feed him.  It’s just unusual that we don’t get the traditional, excited, dog-greeting from him.

Last night, when I came home, Jasper’s friend Jake was at our house visiting.  Jake gave me the traditional welcome home greeting.  There was vigorous tail-wagging.  There was happy slobbering on my face….oh, wait...that was Nadia.  But Jake did do an occasional 360 degree spin executed with pure joy.

In the meantime, Jasper, wandered over with a little bit of tail-wagging and a small wave of the paw in my direction.

Later in the evening, I was sitting on the couch reading and Jasper came and put his head on my leg.  I petted his head for a few moments and as he looked at me, I think I heard him say this:

“Look, I hope you’re not upset.  I’m just not into that crazy, wild-greeting thing that most dogs do.  It seems a little over-the-top and, well, it’s sort of unbecoming.  But that’s me.  I like you folks, I do.  You’re nice people.  And you’re really good about forgetting that you’ve left food unattended on the kitchen table.  This is a terrific thing we have here.  So, I just want you to know, this works for me.  It really works nicely for me.  How about you?”

I looked into Jasper’s dark eyes and scratched his chin and said, “It works nicely for me, too.”

When I raised my head, I saw Nadia standing in the doorway watching.  I’m fairly certain she didn’t hear Jasper’s part of the conversation.  She shook her head and walked away.

…..And I think I heard her muttering the phrase “maybe medication will help”.  But I’m not sure.












Here's Jasper wearing the
Dog-Snuggie that he received
for Christmas. If you chew a
Christmas present into tiny, ragged
pieces is that a sign that you really
liked it?