Riveting read you say? Is it a handbook on sheet metal aircraft construction. I hear the chapter on countersinking vs dimpling (for flush head rivets) is fascinating.
My Griffon, Jack, keeps nudging my arm, or, when he gets desperate, pushes my elbow with his nose. That works! Especially if I’m holding my coffee cup.
juicebruce about 11 years ago
One or two good “bow-wows” should get her up Fred.
IndyMan about 11 years ago
Wow, that’s one trick(sitting on hind legs)that I have never seen Fred do before. That should be worth a nice walk.
sbchamp about 11 years ago
Ding! You’re bein’ waay too subtle, Fred!
Darwinskeeper about 11 years ago
Riveting read you say? Is it a handbook on sheet metal aircraft construction. I hear the chapter on countersinking vs dimpling (for flush head rivets) is fascinating.
Adastra123 about 11 years ago
My vet said dogs should not sit up on their hind legs, specially long, short-legged ones like Fred – it can damage their backs.
todyoung about 11 years ago
My Griffon, Jack, keeps nudging my arm, or, when he gets desperate, pushes my elbow with his nose. That works! Especially if I’m holding my coffee cup.
dagan about 11 years ago
i wa that way when i read all creatures great and small
AmyGrantfan51774 about 11 years ago
wonder what she’s reading?!!!!!…..wonder if it’s Harry Potter??!!!!!!!!!!!!
stanwal about 11 years ago
My mini will balance on her hind legs and tail for the longest time. Looks like a merecat.