Does this dog, a Shih Tzu, have any idea how minuscule he is? Obviously not. He’s mad at his humans and layin’ down the law. Like, don’t you mess with me if you don’t want to wind up on the evening news, dude–!
Does this dog, a Shih Tzu, have any idea how minuscule he is? Obviously not. He’s mad at his humans and layin’ down the law. Like, don’t you mess with me if you don’t want to wind up on the evening news, dude–!
Those border collies are smart! Watch this one treat herself to an afternoon’s tobogganing. She understands exactly how it’s done, and she does it again and again.
I wonder if she can play Monopoly.
Ignore the parakeet. He’s only kibitzing.
But the dog and the baby bunnies–well, that’s domestication. It does wonderful–and very unexpected!–things for animals. Maybe we ought to give it a crack at humans.
Remember when your mother bundled you up in a snow-suit and sent you out to play? It would’ve been nice if you could move your arms.
Here are two dogs, no snow-suits, who are really getting into it. Sometimes they have more fun than people.
You don’t have to spend a fortune on dog toys. Look at the mileage this dog gets out of a plain old egg. We will keep you in suspense by not revealing whether or not the egg is hard-boiled.
This is what you get when you annoy a clam. What was the dog going to do with it, anyway? But it’s still better than messing with live crabs and getting them mad enough to do something about it.
Can a dog appreciate the fine arts? Sculpture, for instance. How does a dog respond to a snow sculpture? (All right, all right–“a snowman!”) Let’s not expect too much subtlety: animals are more honest than people.
You’ve got to admit–dogs know how to have fun, and the dogs in this video are having a blast with the snow. I know just how they feel! But you’re not going to get me into one of those cute little snowsuits…
Yo, dogs! You do know, don’t you, that those springy doorstops are not living things? That they can’t hear you when you bark. And that they’re not intentionally giving you the business. We just want to make sure you’re still with-it.
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!