She’s just casually waiting In case anything should just happen to fall onto the floor.
Sorry, Sophie. You’re no legal beagle. No habeas corpus for you.
Our oldest cat went from never eating people food to being our biggest beggar over the last ten years
She knows that if she gets too close she wont get anything, but she pushes that invisible barrier as far as she dares
No court in the land would convict her. Well, no dog court, anyway …
She is perfectly correct. If the nose is pointed away from the desired object then simple close proximity can not be considered ‘begging’. It is merely ‘waiting’ and ‘watching’ for something to come her way. You go girl!
My dog does not beg. He just waits for the desired object to be unguarded and helps himself.
Oh, YES they DO, Sophie! Probably more so than straight-on-eyes…
Legally speaking, banishment from the dining room isn’t actual exile.
Begging? More like demanding!
You still intend it to be, though.
Passive begging. My Lab is very good at it.
Trying to off on a technicality, but puppy dog eyes are a known weapon used for begging.
Those are side eyes? I thought she was looking straight up.
Put them in another room. A low fence will do.
Yup Lab philosophy….
Brian Anderson
stellanova87 over 4 years ago
She’s just casually waiting In case anything should just happen to fall onto the floor.
Ida No over 4 years ago
Sorry, Sophie. You’re no legal beagle. No habeas corpus for you.
Doctor Toon over 4 years ago
Our oldest cat went from never eating people food to being our biggest beggar over the last ten years
She knows that if she gets too close she wont get anything, but she pushes that invisible barrier as far as she dares
shawnc1959 over 4 years ago
No court in the land would convict her. Well, no dog court, anyway …
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 4 years ago
She is perfectly correct. If the nose is pointed away from the desired object then simple close proximity can not be considered ‘begging’. It is merely ‘waiting’ and ‘watching’ for something to come her way. You go girl!
Vangoghdog01 over 4 years ago
My dog does not beg. He just waits for the desired object to be unguarded and helps himself.
33Angel over 4 years ago
Oh, YES they DO, Sophie! Probably more so than straight-on-eyes…
Michael G. over 4 years ago
Legally speaking, banishment from the dining room isn’t actual exile.
Diat60 over 4 years ago
Begging? More like demanding!
scyphi26 over 4 years ago
You still intend it to be, though.
WCraft Premium Member over 4 years ago
Passive begging. My Lab is very good at it.
cuzinron47 over 4 years ago
Trying to off on a technicality, but puppy dog eyes are a known weapon used for begging.
Stephen Gilberg over 4 years ago
Those are side eyes? I thought she was looking straight up.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 4 years ago
Put them in another room. A low fence will do.
whenlifewassimpler over 4 years ago
Yup Lab philosophy….