Turning head back around
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wrote on 22 Jan 2009, 14:07 last edited by
I think its pretty typical for b's to do this.
My girl not only does her head tilt, but gets on her butt, like she is doing a sit and waves her paws.
She does this when Cody is hogging the heater and she is trying to get him to come "play" so she can take his spot.
He falls for it every time!
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wrote on 22 Jan 2009, 14:37 last edited by
Ruby & Brando do it to stretch or when they are really in a playful mood. I call it "owl basenji." :D
We always joke that if Cory and Jayden were birds, they'd be owls. It looks so uncomfortable!!
Pat
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wrote on 22 Jan 2009, 14:54 last edited by
The one thing that cracks me up is when my boy sits far back on his tail with his legs sticking up. Makes him look goofy (and lazy). But as I understand that is 100% normal with these dogs. They love to lean and only turn their heads when they see something. No need to move their body.
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wrote on 22 Jan 2009, 19:11 last edited by
Dallas does this as well. He will be laying on the sofa & instead of getting up & moving to see what I am doing he will just rotate his neck. I find it so cute when he looks at me like that though :)
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wrote on 22 Jan 2009, 19:22 last edited by
Their neck gets stretched from doing that, Kiya does it all the time. We call her "turkey neck".
Not only does she do that…she will sleep like that too :confused:
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wrote on 22 Jan 2009, 21:16 last edited by
Tyler doesn't but Katie does. She rolls her head/neck back so far one paw comes off the ground. We at first thought she was developing an OCD. If the behavior starts to bug me, a good neck scratch and rub seems to make her stop.
Rotato-Head is killer funny!! Thanks Nemo
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wrote on 22 Jan 2009, 21:26 last edited by
When Magnum starts doing "twisty neck," we know he's anxious about something. I don't like to see him do it. It's not one his "regular" behaviors, and to me it seems to mean he's uncomfortable about something, which, sometimes, we can't figure out. Twisty neck is different than just rotating his head around for some neck/chin scratching. Twisty neck means "somethin' ain't right" or "I don't like it" or "why can't I go there?" or "I'm frustrated."
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wrote on 23 Jan 2009, 01:08 last edited by
Congo will sit with his back to us and twist his head around to look at us. As soon as I start giving him attention he stops doing it and starts talking to me with his happy little chortles. It cracks me up everytime he does it as if to say "pay attention to me and see how handsome I am".
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wrote on 23 Jan 2009, 05:01 last edited by
Bella does this, too. She crouches down, hops back up, and twists her head… then does it over again. Kind of funny that she has a certain place in front of the couch that she always does it.:confused: We have yet to figure out why.
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wrote on 14 Feb 2009, 03:13 last edited by
Colbey does what we call the "head whip" he'll be all cuddled up with us, hear something and whip his head around. Often it results in hitting us with his head!