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.
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.
This could actually get to be a bit trying…
But hey! If you can’t wait for the next installment of Oy, Rodney, you might enjoy an earlier work by Violet Crepuscular: The Sock Drawer Chronicles. Oddly enough, she could never find anyone willing to publish it.
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.
I never had an Australian bearded dragon, although my iguana regularly cuddled with a cat and dog who were his friends. Well, here’s a dragon and a cat who’ve really hit it off. I wonder if it’s snowing outside their window.
I’m glad none of our cats has ever been averse to being kissed. But the cats in this video sure are. Why? I’m used to cats being affectionate. But then I’ve had cuddly iguanas, too. They’re all individuals, I guess.
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.
What does a squirrel have to do, to get the cat to chase him? Maybe the cat is wondering why the humans have let a squirrel into the house in the first place. Betcha he’s jealous.
That cat who buries herself in the snow with only her head sticking out reminds me of my baby fence lizards, who used to do the same thing in cedar shavings, for their bed-time: just the heads left showing. My grand-daughter saw that early one morning and totally freaked out.
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…