Life is a series of adventures! Or so they say.
Here a cocker spaniel puppy is about to take on one of those adventures–a nice high flight of stairs. Will he make it? Or will he lose his cool and have a tumble? Watch and see.
Life is a series of adventures! Or so they say.
Here a cocker spaniel puppy is about to take on one of those adventures–a nice high flight of stairs. Will he make it? Or will he lose his cool and have a tumble? Watch and see.
We are sure our dogs and cats dream. We watch them, asleep, go through the motions of life. Sometimes they add sound effects.
I never knew any of my lizards to dream, but I’ll bet my mice did. The jury’s still out on whether birds dream. If it turns out they don’t–is dreaming exclusively a mammal thing?
P.S.–I’ve just read about some French scientists who have concluded that, yes, lizards dream. But they were studying bearded lizards, which are about as close as you can come to being a mammal without being one.
It took me ages to find a critter video this evening. With this one, we can do without the narration, really–but how often do you get to see a puppy pursued by a gang of cute little yellow ducklings?
Yes, I know the world’s a mess today. But it’ll still be in a helluva mess tomorrow. Let’s take pups and ducklings while we can get them.
You can get a lot of fun out of puppies. Especially puppies who are ticklish.
Mind-blowing False Fact: TV dinners were first introduced in 1911 in Doppelganger, North Dakota, but didn’t catch on because TV itself had not yet been invented.
Watch the puppies carefully, and you may get some kind of clue regarding the origin of governments. Or maybe you won’t.
I love it when they get involved with squeaky toys. More humans ought to do the same.
It never fails to make me smile, seeing a kitten run sideways with his tail all puffed up. My cats have outgrown that, more’s the pity.
You can’t stay mad or sad while watching puppies and kittens try to deal with mirrors. I do hope they quickly learn not to run full-tilt directly into the mirror. I’m glad the music drowns out that little “clunk!” sound.
Don’t be misled (I used to think that was pronounced “myzeled”–didn’t you?) by the little boy’s smiles and giggles: these puppies mean business! They look like the same puppies that shattered the Miskatonic University expedition to the ruins of Pnath. This child is in real trouble.
Watching these tired puppies try to stay awake reminds me of a high school incident.
Last-period Spanish class (our school day was a full eight hours), and my friend Jimmy false asleep at his desk. Mrs. Kosa beckons for quite as she dismisses the class, and everyone tiptoes out of the room. I stay because I want to see Jimmy’s reaction to waking up and finding everybody gone. Funny! What a laugh that was.
Okay, there is no Icelandic saga dealing with kittens and puppies. But if there were, it’d look exactly like this video. Trust me, I’m an expert.
Fascinating False Fact: Genghis Khan was once chased up a tree by a kitten.
I don’t know: there’s something about puppies and ice cubes that never fails to make me smile. That much fun is just contagious!
Fascinating False Fact: A bulldog puppy named Tito once stole a U.S. Navy nuclear submarine.