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13 Comments on A Bone Of Contention For This Pup
Nothing makes a dog happier than a delicous bone! So cute!
Mine 3 do that with the chewy sticks. My little one will wait until the terrier is distracted and then she goes and steals it. Then the terrier comes to me and I know exactly what has happened. So I have to go and take one away from her and give it back. My third one chews hers up really really fast and then tries to steal one of the others. Then I hear them growling and I know why! They are like little kids, bad kids!!! But they love their chewy sticks and they are good for their teeth.
P.S. I liked your comments about overpicing. Happy Holidays.
Pups and their bones! Yep, sometimes they won't put down that bone no matter what is out there better.
Dolores and I would love to again visit Hendersonville! She is very happy with a ring that we purchased from one of your local jewelers.
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Great analogy! The over-priced, unreasonable Seller like a Dog with a Bone that won't let it go.
I have a friend that brings my little 3 pounder a bone each week and she has it down to right when she comes and she waits by the door!
My Chaco and Jazzy are the same way with their bones. Chaco is getting older and crankier now, so we really have to watch them. When Jazzy first found us, Chaco wasn't happy, and he would lay down by her food bowl and not let her eat. They have since come a long way.
Hello Robin & Sue:
These dogs sound quite clever. Distracting one another to get the drop on the other sounds like (some) real estate agents.
Ha exactly! Our dogs could ignore a bone all day until one of them picks it up. THEN, the other one decides she HAS TO HAVE IT NOW!
That is one of the hardest things to do is get the sellers down to fair market today.
Thanks to you all for your comments and I wish each and eveyone a very prosperous New Year. Here's to a great 2012.
Sue of Robin and Sue
☔ Had to comment on this as when our daughter brings her pups to our house the same happens here... I liken it to a listing that sits and sits on the market but if someone here's about another person considering making an offer then they have too. As the saying goes the grass is always greener!! :)
Pamela
Sue - dogs do really get attach to their bones. The same is true of children in a family each one always wanting the toy the other have.