Edited by Meggie, 18 January 2012 - 11:41 AM.
What would you consider too rough playing
Started by kayharley, Nov 06 2004 06:01 AM
18 replies to this topic
#16
Posted 18 January 2012 - 11:39 AM
edit: nvm the post was 8 years old
#17
Posted 18 January 2012 - 05:24 PM
Chuck, your video could have been made in our living room with Buffy and Ziggy. Little Bonnie sure has some moves, doesn't she? And Sammi, with all her brawn, still can't get the better of her. A perfect example of typical Cairns at play.
#18
Posted 18 January 2012 - 06:23 PM
This is payback for Sammi for all the grief she gave her grownup sister Toots when she was young. Bonnie doesn't like to give it up and being a lightweight, has decided to dazzle with her footwork. Sammi's job seems to be that of trying to find ways to intercept the little missle when it flies by. Interestingly when I was in the Navy I was a missle tech and worked on our ship's guided missles--you guessed it--Terrier SAM's!
#19
Posted 19 January 2012 - 05:25 AM
I am so glad to hear that most of your cairns are as "hard charging" as mine. Bear is 1 year and loves other dogs. He always initiates play and seems to seek out bigger dogs. He really loves our neighbor's black lab puppy (about 7 months) named Storm. When Bear met Storm he was a lot smaller and Bear would easily dominate. Now Storm is 65 lbs. and Bear is 16 lbs. I am very nervous when they play because it is very rough and I think Bear could get hurt (Storm is not at all aggressive but just so much bigger). My husband does not want them to play anymore but I know Bear misses playdates with his best bud.
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