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My basset hound spins around in circles really fast when she is being "defiant" or doesn't want to do something. Like for some reason, she will not come down our basement stairs, so I'll tell her to come down in a really serious voice and she spins in circles :) That's just one of the funny things she does, I could go on forever.

2006-12-06 07:59:01 · 18 answers · asked by Jaim Jaim 5 in Pets Dogs

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my springer spaniel sleeps with his tongue hanging out of his mouth. people think he is dead because he sleeps so hard and his tongue is all dried up from hanging out of his mouth so long.

2006-12-06 08:03:47 · answer #1 · answered by ? 2 · 1 0

I had a Basset, they are so funny!
I now have an English bulldog. When he is eating, if a piece of food goes behind his dish he tries like hell to get! He stands there with his back feet in the air!
My Basset, found a nest of baby rabbits and he collected them all an took them to our female Basset. I guess he wanted her to have some babies! It was cute watching him carry them one by one to the dog house.......... His name was Bill. Her name was May-may.
You can see picture of my Max in my 360 page if you like!

2006-12-06 08:11:03 · answer #2 · answered by littlegoober75 4 · 0 0

This is a great question!!

I have a pembroke welsh corgi and I take him for walks everyday. Sometimes he spends too much time sniffing around and not doing anything and depending on time I try to pull his leash to get him to come along but he'll put his stompers on (i call his stompers when he heavily plants himself right where he is) and then start jumping from left to right like a child throwing a tantrum. It cracks me up every time!

I could also go on forever!!!

2006-12-06 08:05:31 · answer #3 · answered by Heather 3 · 0 0

We have a 7 year old Dalmatian. He's a GREAT dog, very quiet and laid back. When he sleeps, he apparently has some very vivid dreams. He'll whine, starting kicking his feet, and bark.

I know most dogs do this on occasion, but this is a daily thing for him. It's too funny!

2006-12-06 10:24:17 · answer #4 · answered by Beejr 2 · 0 0

Well....years ago, I had 2 Afghan Hounds, & My Mom had 2 Schnauzers. The males sort of hug together, but my Afghan ***** & my mom's Schnauzer ***** loved each other & played together.
The schnauzer knew where there was a candy dish, on a counter, which she couldn't reach.
My mother thought it was awfully quiet, so decided to look for the bitches. She found them by the candy dish. The Afghan ***** had given a piece of candy to her friend, and taken a piece for herself. Otherwise, the candy dish was undisturbed.

2006-12-06 08:06:40 · answer #5 · answered by dogshop@sbcglobal.net 2 · 0 0

We have 3 Boston Terriers one who is a bit big for a BT she sits on her butt with her back straight against the couch and her back legs out in front of her - we call her Buddha - she looks like a little Buddha when she does this!!

2006-12-06 08:34:06 · answer #6 · answered by knjtreasurehunters 2 · 0 0

I was outside getting stuff out of my car in the pouring down rain and my golden was pawing at the storm door because she wanted to come with me. She somehow managed to lock the storm door. Of course my other doors and windows were locked and you cannot unlock my storm door from the outside. My golden just sat there wagging her tail as I got drenched trying to get the door open. I finally ended up having to break the glass in the door to finally get in!
She also likes to get in the bathtub when it is thundering out. She is quite the character. I love her to pieces!

2006-12-06 11:32:01 · answer #7 · answered by Marissa 1 · 0 0

one time i was in the living room and after about an hour of being there my dog started to growel . so i got worried and looked around he was growling at an empty pepsi bottle

Also my oter dog wages his tale in a circle when he gets really excited

2006-12-06 12:16:08 · answer #8 · answered by Julie 4 · 0 0

In our kitchen, we have a water bubbler. Alot of times he comes into the kitchen to greet someone & he stands & wags his tail & just about knocks the bubbler over when the water level is low with his tail. He's a BIG dog.

2006-12-06 08:06:10 · answer #9 · answered by curiousgeorge 5 · 0 0

Okay while it may appear funny to you spinning in circles is usually a sign of stress. She isn't being defiant she is experiencing anxiety.

One funny thing our dog does that isn't stress related is she likes to lay like a baby in the bed. She lies in between my husband and I, flat on her back, head on the pillow, feet stretched out straight like a person and under the covers. She usually then puts her arms straight out over the top of the covers, with them tucked under her arm pits. She crawls into bed very carefully and positions herself like this. Her head goes way back on the pillow, she never sleeps curled up like a dog. She is certain she is human!

Also if my kids or husband tell her go see Mommy she immediatley goes looking for me. If we tell her go to your brothers she goes off to hang out with our sons and follows them everywhere they go like a tag along little sister!

2006-12-06 08:19:57 · answer #10 · answered by Wicked Good 6 · 1 1

One time I went shopping and my B/F didn't put the toilet seat back down after using the bathroom, and my dachshund was trying to drink out the toilet and fell in. When we got home he was drowning in the toilet

2006-12-06 08:03:48 · answer #11 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

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