Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Casa De Crazy Canine- A 3 Ring Circus

Do you ever find yourself wondering what goes on in a household with 3 young dogs? One of them a rambunctious 6 month old puppy? Well wonder no more. I'm about to give you a glimpse into our nightly, chaotic, crazy, fun as I'll get out lifestyle.







Behold, Mild mannered lap dog. It's a fun way to spend your day time hours. But come nightfall...








He's an Instigator of Trouble!!!











"Play Time" usually starts with a little nip to the paws or jowls. A sure fire way to get some one's attention.







The growling commences and the little one's weaving, ducking and dodging ensues. . Notice how he willingly sticks his head inside the jaws of death?! What a dork!!!






The fun is just getting started when, with no more effort then it takes to swat a fly, Ella goes for the "smack down move." Yes, she does in fact have his head pinned under her leg. What you don't see is his hind legs wiggling back and forth a mile a minute as he continues to bite the underside of Ella's front leg.






Also not seen until now, Harlow waiting in the wings. It's like tag team wrestling. When one big dog "taps out", the other runs into the ring. She waits until Maestro frees himself from the pin-down. The moment he starts running laps.... (Yes, he runs laps as fast as he can possibly go around our T.V. room. Hysterical!!!)




She then charges him and proceeds to stick his entire head inside her mouth. He loves it! I can't decide if he is more like a dentist looking for cavities or a lion tamer sticking his head inside the jowls of the lion. LOL! This goes on until 1, 2 or all of them completely wear themselves out.






These are the nightly antics that go on at Casa De Crazy Canine. Loosely translated, "House of the Crazy Dogs!" It is really a sight to behold. Before anyone reports us to PETA for cruelty to small animals, let me assure you....












A picture is worth a thousand words. Look at that tongue, those mischievous eyes, the frisky posture, that wet, slimy, matted fur from dog slobber (yuck!) THIS little guy is absolutely loving EVERY SINGLE SECOND of the shenanigans he starts!








2 comments:

Jen said...

My neighbor's mastiff ran over to our yard last night while I was cleaning up the yard a little. He is so BIG - he just naturally scares me! Sweet dog though!

If your little guys isn't afraid, then I shouldn't be either! :)

kiki said...

What a cutie!! My goodness he's darling. That slobble though....yuck. I would really want to bathe every night if I were him.
eeewwwww