My friends and I get together for “dog play nights” where up to 5 dogs come over to play with my two. My oldest, a 55-lb cattle dog mix, is clearly the “alpha” of the playgroup, with final say over who can be where, and play with what toys. The smallest is a rat-terrier mix, and he’ll just stand next to her when she’s asserting herself, echoing her bark with his own (“yeah! what she said!”) at the much bigger dogs. We call him her “minion.”
The Life I Draw Upon almost 11 years ago
I hate bullies whatever the shape, size, or species.
cdcoventry almost 11 years ago
Mr.Croup and Mr.Vandemar? Well played, Well Played indeed.
WoodEye almost 11 years ago
Let’s just hope the cats can’t read.
Ida No almost 11 years ago
That’s just like a Pomeranian. Classic “little man” syndrome. And that Dane’s not all that “great”, either.
Stereoide almost 11 years ago
Just signed up to commend x_Tech for the witty title!
Also: Very well done, Brian Anderson!
Michael Rosser Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Somebody’s been watching/reading ‘Neverwhere’. Nice…
ajr58 almost 11 years ago
Neil Gaiman
JK1 almost 11 years ago
Poor Sophie…payback time is soon to come…maybe the kitties will help
Ida No almost 11 years ago
Wint: “If at first you don’t succeed, Mr. Kidd”Kidd: “Try, try again, Mr. Wint.”
scyphi26 almost 11 years ago
Maybe the cats will notice and do something about it. Exactly what, well, hard to say.
calliopejane almost 11 years ago
My friends and I get together for “dog play nights” where up to 5 dogs come over to play with my two. My oldest, a 55-lb cattle dog mix, is clearly the “alpha” of the playgroup, with final say over who can be where, and play with what toys. The smallest is a rat-terrier mix, and he’ll just stand next to her when she’s asserting herself, echoing her bark with his own (“yeah! what she said!”) at the much bigger dogs. We call him her “minion.”
jthurber almost 11 years ago
This is just AWESOME! Hahaha
Benet Press Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Love the Gaiman references!!!
apathid over 10 years ago
“Neverwhere” – wonderful!