• @AJs:

    I never let it snap him. He's done this ever since he found out where I stash my hair ties and I have to get them back from him. Have to keep finding new hiding places. ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

    LOL! This a dog bred to find anything in the dense jungles of Africa. He'll find those hidden hair ties. ๐Ÿ˜ƒ


  • Thank you so much for the vote of confidence, Mr. Nobarkus. :p What I have not told y'all yet is I can train cats hehehe ๐Ÿ˜ƒ


  • @AJs:

    Thank you so much for the vote of confidence, Mr. Nobarkus. :p What I have not told y'all yet is I can train cats hehehe ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

    Talk about hiding things. My last 2 Basenjis, Nika and Ringo used to steal those rawhide chews from each other by baiting and playing tricks. OK so Ringo would get form Nika and go in the corner of the living room and stick it right in the corner then with his nose push virtual dirt over it to bury it. Yep, rubbing his nose on the carpet to push that dirt over it:D Nika sitting and watching on the couch. Then Ringo would look around and feeling it was well buried walk away only to have Nika fly over and grab it. This game would go on and on. It was like watching a PBS nature show.


  • PBS nature show or Groucho Brothers outtake? LOL!:D

    I would've loved to see a vid of that!


  • ๐Ÿ˜ƒ Benji used to hide food in the corner of the room and scrape virtual dirt over it, he would spend ages doing this and because we had a bare floor his nose would make squeaking sounds ๐Ÿ˜ƒ Sometimes he wouldn't be satisfied it was well enough hidden and he would pick a new spot and repeat the process. Like your Nika our other dog would sit watching, wait for him to walk away and then amble over and eat the goody ๐Ÿ˜ƒ


  • They are insidious clowns, aren't they?


  • @AJs:

    They are insidious clowns, aren't they?

    Yep! Ringo used to love the smell of coffee so I used to give him 1 coffee bean once in a while and he'd take it in the dining room and like a cat with catnip roll around on it for 30 seconds then eat it.:D


  • Thats just so funny, I love the expression! ๐Ÿ˜ƒ


  • You HAVE to send that one in to the calendar. That picture is priceless!


  • I agree - great pic and great expression!


  • AJs human, im just jealous that you use hair ties.

    Unfortunately i wouldnt have a use for them nowadays unless its for chest hair!:eek:


  • That would be funnyโ€ฆ:D

    I believe a woman's hair is her glory. That's in a religious Tome somewhere, but American Indians believe this as well. My hair falls past my waist.

    Cheers


  • AJs Human love that hair just about three weeks ago I cut a good 6 inches off my hair and I still can sit on it. My sons hair goes to his waist my daughters was past her bottom but she has cut it back to the middle of her back.

    Rita Jean


  • Last time I cut may hair was 3 years ago when my ex's mother died. She was the last Full-blood Indian in her tribe. Cut half my hair off for her. It took 4 hours to burn it! Chief made fun of me because of how long it took.:D


  • That's really neat we use to go to the Indian Res in Stroud, Okla. My grandparent's last name is also Stroud funny right. My aunt was full blooded I have Indian in me but that darn German in me takes over ever now and again. While my children are Indian, Greman, Japanese made my daughter beautiful my son not sure he is still growing.

    Rita Jean


  • I'm 1/4 Mescalero Apache. My older daughter (in college now) is nearly half. I look more white, but she looks Full blooded. She's gorgeous. Don't have any good photos of her in digital form or I'd post it in "other pets" hehehe:D


  • I just call children the two legged ones. I bet your daughter is beautiful. Well the Japanese and Indian really made my daughter beautiful. My mother in-law when she was young was to die for so so very beautiful. My husband is very handsome as long as he has his beard hard to see or tell the Japanese but without hello.

    Rita Jean


  • I lived in Japan for 1 1/2 yrs as a teenager. My stepdad was a Marine. We were on the island of Okinawa. Japanese women are very beautiful. I love their fine features. I'll wager your daughter has no shortage of fawning beaux.


  • That is neat that you lived in Japan I would love to see it but I am not to crazy about flying. Until you can drive there I am not going. My father-in-law was Army how he of course meet and married mom. My husband brother Frank was born in Japan. My husband was born in Texas and was in Arkansas.

    Rita Jean


  • You could always swimโ€ฆ:D

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