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Canine Activity: Chasing One s Tail
Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 4:10 pm
by alex maiolo_Archive
John W. wrote:alex maiolo wrote:The only thing better is a watching a dog's back leg go nuts when you scratch it in just the right place.
OR
Watching a dog "chase" something in it's sleep.
All three of these things pretty much make life worth living.
-A
Also, right after my dog is done taking care of some major business on her morning walk, she'll step forward a few feet and then kick up a bunch of dirt and grass with her two back legs, all the while looking up at you with that happy dog look of "Look what I just did!"
God DAMN I love that.
My dog only does that once a week or so, but I'm trying to reinforce it by saying "yeah! good dog! who's a gooood dog? you're a GOOOOD dog!!" everytime she does.
Kick ass! Dogs rule!
-A
Canine Activity: Chasing One s Tail
Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 4:13 pm
by Lemuel Gulliver_Archive
John W. wrote:Also, right after my dog is done taking care of some major business on her morning walk, she'll step forward a few feet and then kick up a bunch of dirt and grass with her two back legs, all the while looking up at you with that happy dog look of "Look what I just did!"
The technical term for this is "peeling out."
Canine Activity: Chasing One s Tail
Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 7:02 pm
by djimbe_Archive
kerble wrote:my old roommate had a cat that did this. it was always awesome.
I have a cat right now that does this. It's still awsome...
Canine Activity: Chasing One s Tail
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 12:52 am
by Peripatetic_Archive
My dog does this. It keeps him from trying to fuck my leg.
Not crap.
Canine Activity: Chasing One s Tail
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 8:59 am
by Arson Smith_Archive
djimbe wrote:kerble wrote:my old roommate had a cat that did this. it was always awesome.
I have a cat right now that does this. It's still awesome...
Yes, my feline buddy Percy does this, and my Mom has 4 cats, but the only one of hers that does it is Percy's mama, Miss Kitty, which makes me wonder if it is a genetic trait(!?)
The best part about watching a cat do this (sorry to derail the thread just a little) is that they don't usually stay upright while they do it - i.e. not staying "standing" on their legs and doing horizontal rotations that are parallel to the floor or ground.
Percy will sometimes get going on a roll where he does about a half a dozen slanted "electron orbits" in a row, and that shit is priceless.
Canine Activity: Chasing One s Tail
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 11:15 pm
by that damned fly_Archive
i had a cat that did this. i think regularly it wasn't challenging enough for him as he only did it atop the back of a wing chair.
Canine Activity: Chasing One s Tail
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 11:22 pm
by Lemuel Gulliver_Archive
Arson Smith wrote:The best part about watching a cat do this (sorry to derail the thread just a little) is that they don't usually stay upright while they do it - i.e. not staying "standing" on their legs and doing horizontal rotations that are parallel to the floor or ground.
Percy will sometimes get going on a roll where he does about a half a dozen slanted "electron orbits" in a row, and that shit is priceless.
Yes. The first time my puppy did this, it began as an upright, carrousel-style rotation, but lacking the proper footwork, it turning into a roll across the floor, ferris wheel technique. The tail was caught. Now, she's on all fours. Chasing your tail improves your footwork. Footwork: Not Crap.
Canine Activity: Chasing One s Tail
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 11:24 pm
by chozo_Archive
Arson Smith wrote:djimbe wrote:kerble wrote:my old roommate had a cat that did this. it was always awesome.
I have a cat right now that does this. It's still awesome...
Yes, my feline buddy Percy does this, and my Mom has 4 cats, but the only one of hers that does it is Percy's mama, Miss Kitty, which makes me wonder if it is a genetic trait(!?)
The best part about watching a cat do this (sorry to derail the thread just a little) is that they don't usually stay upright while they do it - i.e. not staying "standing" on their legs and doing horizontal rotations that are parallel to the floor or ground.
Percy will sometimes get going on a roll where he does about a half a dozen slanted "electron orbits" in a row, and that shit is priceless.
My mom always said "Insanity is hereditary...you get it from your kids." . . . HA!
grumble grumble....