Dog Vs. Washing Machine

Obviously the dog understands how to open the washing machine. But without hands, it’s just too hard.

Obviously the dog is very possessive about his toy bunny. What does that tell us about a dog’s mind? If only we could ask him!

9 comments on “Dog Vs. Washing Machine

  1. That reminds me of my son’s youngest dog- one he kept, I guess as a pet. She got into
    my bedroom once and grabbed a stuffed animal that I had for one of my great grandkids.
    Luckily, I got it away from her before she messed it up.
    I have a song suggestion for tomorrow if you want one. Midnight Cry by Michael English.

  2. One thing I love about animals is that they are pure in heart. That dog loves his toy bunny, and didn’t care what anyone else thought about it. My cat has copious cat toys; little animals, balls, etc. One is a toy Siamese kitten, about the size my cat was when I got her from the breeder. She carries it around, from time to time, so it obviously means something to her.

    1. It’s strange, because I never see my cat carry the toy Siamese around, but it seems to move around the house, so I know that she’s carrying it. It frequently turns up in the bathroom, which is where she goes for solitude.

    2. Mine has a little ball, made of cloth and stuffed with soft material, that she’ll bring to me fo a game of fetch. I see her carry that frequently.

    3. My cat wakes me up in the morning, but usually never during sleeping hours. By an algorithm known only to herself, she will decide that I’ve slept long enough, and will touch my face with her paws, until I wake up. If I brush her off, she waits a minute, and then tries again.

  3. Oh, that is so cute. She is a fortunate cat to have a friend who loves her enough to give her all these nice toys.

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