By the way, Teddy is feeling more and more comfortable in his new family. He is actually initaiting play with our cat, Tybalt. I think Tybalt sometimes wonders what he got himself into. Since Teddy came home with us, Tybalt has tried to play with him. At first Teddy would act like he didn't see Tybalt. He has slowly warmed up to him. Now Tybalt is learning what a BIG dog is like when he wants to play Tybalt seems to have identity issues. He is very much like a dog in the way he behaves. He plays fetch and has no problem with other dogs. He lets us hold him like a little lap dog. Even outside! He will just hang out in our arms and watch whatever is going on. I love it! |
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Ah, the odor of dead squirrel, strange pooh, ripened road kill........they can find them quickly and relish in a good shoulder and face roll before we even know what's going on. He was just sharing the smell with you.....yuck. Fully sympathize the 11 pm bath game.
A little worried about him dashing off like that, hopefully within a contained yard, not down the road. Funny about Teddy's little buddy. |
Oh no Teddy!
Maybe he was soooo scared being out he expressed his own anal glands as his way of reminding you to keep him more secure! LOLOLOL I am so glad he's ok and is settling in nicely. How did you get him back? |
Oh I know that smell! I used to have a Siberan that took off every chance he got(not too many) and he would come home smelling like death(and smiling). You had to hold your breath just washing him because it was soo bad. |
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