Overly excitable.
2006-Jul-17, Monday 03:56 pmThat's BJ lately, despite the hacking and the teeth.
Two days ago, when bringing him in from his 'outside time', he managed to bounce around next to me, as we were walking in. So much that he put his paw in the other dog's water, and took a full body tumble into the spilled water. Covered in his neck and chest fur, he then held up his soaked paw, as though it were injured, and he DEFINITELY looked sad as he took the spill.
Then this afternoon, since the other dog LOVES to dig and has a couple of large craters to prove it right outside the door, BJ was just surveying the weeds and dessicated grass a while. I called him in, and he turned, and without looking, managed to step right into one of said pits, taking another tumble and ending up covered in dust this time.
Too much poochini energy is not always a good thing.
Two days ago, when bringing him in from his 'outside time', he managed to bounce around next to me, as we were walking in. So much that he put his paw in the other dog's water, and took a full body tumble into the spilled water. Covered in his neck and chest fur, he then held up his soaked paw, as though it were injured, and he DEFINITELY looked sad as he took the spill.
Then this afternoon, since the other dog LOVES to dig and has a couple of large craters to prove it right outside the door, BJ was just surveying the weeds and dessicated grass a while. I called him in, and he turned, and without looking, managed to step right into one of said pits, taking another tumble and ending up covered in dust this time.
Too much poochini energy is not always a good thing.