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LMost
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06-02-2016, 06:13 PM

Dog Psychology

1)
Mouse:
"Hi Mom, what ya doing?"
Trish:
"Get away from my pizza Mouse"


2)
Mouse:
"I'm hurt I just came in to see how you where doing"
Trish:
Looks away as she takes a bite.


3)
Mouse:
"Carefull that maybe hot and you will drop it"
Trish:
Still not making eye contact.


4)
Mouse:
looks away with a regected look on his face.
Trish:
Stares at her boy with his feeling hurt, feeling sad for him.


5)
Mouse:
"What's wrong MOM, your being really quite."
Trish:
She starts at the pizza debating.


6)
Mouse:
"Is that for me? You know I'm watching my figure. Are you really sure?"
Trish:
"Your such a good dog, how could I refuse that face?"
Mouse:
"You know that is a really small piece, compared to the size of a extra large pizza, and the size of me right?"

7) Around 15 Bites Later
Mouse:
"You know dad's really looking at the drool strings that are about to reach the floor right?"
Trish:
"Ya, but once he yells, I can guilt him into ordering us another pizza"


Footnote:
By us she ment her and Mouse.
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06-02-2016, 06:23 PM
Larry, that's so accurate and true about dogs (especially big dogs) and how they get us to give them what we don't want to give them. Works every time

Our Casey is a Newfie,not quite as big as Mouse I would guess, but he can rest his head on the table and he has performed that act with me and my wife on many occassions

I think it is one way that we bond with them and they are certainly worth every piece of pizza we donate

Thanks for posting those pics
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06-02-2016, 06:40 PM
Originally Posted by Losos View Post
Larry, that's so accurate and true about dogs (especially big dogs) and how they get us to give them what we don't want to give them. Works every time

Our Casey is a Newfie,not quite as big as Mouse I would guess, but he can rest his head on the table and he has performed that act with me and my wife on many occassions

I think it is one way that we bond with them and they are certainly worth every piece of pizza we donate

Thanks for posting those pics
It's a story that plays out here a lot, lol.
She starts off he is getting none of what she is eating and by the end, I get the cold shoulder when I tell her what she did.

He is forward of her, so looks a little bigger, but he's around 185 to 190lbs now or 83 to 86kg
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06-02-2016, 08:59 PM
Glad he got some in the end.... and what we all want to know, did you order another one for them?
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07-02-2016, 12:34 AM
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Glad he got some in the end.... and what we all want to know, did you order another one for them?
LOL, No they stole half my pizza later.

Had a coupon for buy 1 get one free, figured on warn beer and cold pizza for breakfast.

I figured wrong. they stole my half pizza when I went to bed.
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07-02-2016, 09:28 AM
How could you resist that lovely face and the drool Just think of your diet they were saving you from yourself
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07-02-2016, 10:34 AM
Aww that is so accurate! Glad Mouse got a bit in the end.

Your wife is looking really well, love from me and Pepsi.
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07-02-2016, 06:11 PM
Aww, ain't Mouse lovely
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08-02-2016, 07:47 PM
That's so funny been laughing away here. Love the dialogue it's all true they are so hard to resist.
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09-02-2016, 04:23 PM
Haha, that is so true for my dog as well!
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