I have read thru some of your stories... aren't dogs just the best entertainment around!

Here is a few of my dogs weird behaviors...
1. Lexi and Sasha both run in and out of the doggie door - and I mean in and out... they will literally walk into the house, turn around and go back out.. continuously! They usually only do it when I am trying to sleep of course ! I work graves so they have the house to themselves during the day while hubby is at work. All I hear is that damn doggie door flapping all day long!! Until I get up and close it off after I am fuming mad and wide awake!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


2. My girls seriously french kiss each other! The sit there nose to nose and kiss each other! Also, sometimes one dog will lick the other dog's face or lick inside of her ear! Lexi is the dominate dog and I normally see Sasha doing the licking to Lexi but it does go both ways. Weird...


3. In response to 'how did they learn that?' I wonder that all of the time. Lexi seems to understand everything I say! Sasha doesn't but she is too cute so I don't care! One example is one day I was sitting in my computer room typing away and I heard Lexi's toy dinosaur roaring... she has somehow managed to damage the voice box inside and if she chews it just right it keeps on roaring and won't stop until you pick it up and click the box. Well, she was in the livingroom and I yelled out "Lexi! Bring me your damn dinosaur!" Next thing I knew I heard the collar and she came down the hallway with her dinosaur in-mouth and gave it to me. I shut it off and sent her on her way! Saved me from having to get up!


4. This is kind of a question.. and I don't want to get to gory... Do any of you ladies ever notice your dog getting extra clingy during "that time of the month"? I know that sounds totally weird and gross but Lexi just seems to want to be near me or in my lap whenever that time rolls around... otherwise she is usually independent. Just curious if anyone else has experienced this.

Angel

[This message has been edited by doggiemom (edited November 03, 2000).]