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This may be my favorite dog video ever. (Original Post)
demmiblue
Sep 2019
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Honestly you can almost see the "wheels turning" as he contemplates his approach
hlthe2b
Sep 2019
#1
Year ago I was outside sitting on the bench of the picnic table when my dog Jesse came up to me
Maraya1969
Sep 2019
#3
My last pooch a sweet male cocker- blind taken out of an abusive situation had a similar trick
Thekaspervote
Sep 2019
#5
hlthe2b
(102,141 posts)1. Honestly you can almost see the "wheels turning" as he contemplates his approach
fleur-de-lisa
(14,624 posts)2. A clear case of entrapment.
Baitball Blogger
(46,684 posts)4. +1
Maraya1969
(22,464 posts)3. Year ago I was outside sitting on the bench of the picnic table when my dog Jesse came up to me
he sat on the bench and he started nuzzling me and acting all lovey dovey by rubbing his head on my chest. I thought he was so adorable as he was never a really one to snuggle like that.
Well, a few seconds later that dog had grabbed my sandwich and was gone!
I was speechless.
Jessie was a smart dog and he got over me on several occasions.
JudyM
(29,206 posts)6. He knew how to get to you. Such a sweet and funny story.
Thekaspervote
(32,715 posts)5. My last pooch a sweet male cocker- blind taken out of an abusive situation had a similar trick
When hamburger buns were sitting out on the kitchen table he would shuffle in, take the top of a bun, run in the dining rm and eat it. Then back to the kitchen for another until they were gone.
Runningdawg
(4,514 posts)7. Adorable.
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)8. "She won't miss just one . . ."
Then, when he sees that he scarfed the whole plate because "She won't miss two . . . she won't miss three . . . she won't miss--D'oh!" pupper has to put on best big eyes.