Monday, April 2, 2012

My dog is having an unnatural relationship with a sheep

This evening we managed to keep the little terror from doing anything awful OR making horrible sounds, which is some kind of miracle.  Also, she was being cute:

There is very little as ridiculous as a dog with a sheep for a head
She decided this old cat bed was just perfect this evening.  Unfortunately, it is heavily imbued with cat hair.  She is getting hairballs from it, I'm pretty sure.  That should be fun to deal with.
We don't care if she tears up the surface of that bed, so we're letting her do whatever she wants to it.  At some point I should probably remove the heating pad from inside it.  It's not plugged in, so she won't get electrocuted, but I'd like to be able to use it next year.

More importantly, Olli would like to be able to use it next year.

She is currently curled up in the bed with her head pillowed on the sheep, kind of moaning.  And shnorking.  She's a weird one, that dog.

JD let her in the living room to watch tv with him this evening.  She made several trips to various locations in the room to secure her stuffed squirrels.  She felt that it was important for them to be on the same sofa as JD while they all watched Star Trek together.  Those are going to be some nerdy squirrels.

2 comments:

  1. When we lived in a three-story house, David's cat would carry five beanie babies up and put them carefully on the floor by his side of the bed every night before we went to bed. She worked hard at this. When we retired to this one story house, she didn't do it any more; she felt safe with them just around the house. a'bear

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  2. My old dog Paige used to gather a pile of stuffed animals in whichever room it looked like we would be staying for a while. Dinnertime? Four or five animals next to the dining table. She was a good-sized dog, and it was hilarious to me to watch her "playing with stuffed animals".

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