A friend of mine had a dog who loved to chase squirrels. One day, he finally caught one and was so excited that he didn’t know what to do with it. He ended up just standing there with the squirrel in his mouth, wagging his tail furiously. When my friend tried to take the squirrel away, the dog looked so sad that she let him keep it. He carried the squirrel around with him for the rest of the day, but never tried to catch another one again.
Another friend of mine has a dog who loves to go on car rides. One day, she left the car window open a crack and the dog managed to jump out while they were driving. The dog chased the car down the street, barking furiously, until they finally stopped and let him back in. From then on, they made sure the windows were always rolled up tight.
My own dog once got into a bag of flour and proceeded to run around the house, leaving white paw prints everywhere. When I tried to clean him up, he just shook himself off and sent a cloud of flour dust flying through the air.
I once saw a video of a dog who was playing with a ball in the backyard. He accidentally kicked the ball over the fence, and when he tried to jump over to get it, he got stuck. His back legs were hanging over the fence while his front legs were still on his own side, and he looked like he was doing a split. His owner had to come rescue him.
Finally, there’s the classic story of the dog who ate an entire Thanksgiving turkey while the family was out of the house. When they came back and saw the empty carcass on the kitchen floor, the dog looked up at them with a guilty expression and then promptly threw up the entire turkey in the living room. It wasn’t a fun mess to clean up, but it’s definitely a funny story to tell now.
A friend of mine had a dog who loved to chase squirrels. One day, he finally caught one and was so excited that he didn’t know what to do with it. He ended up just standing there with the squirrel in his mouth, wagging his tail furiously. When my friend tried to take the squirrel away, the dog looked so sad that she let him keep it. He carried the squirrel around with him for the rest of the day, but never tried to catch another one again.
Another friend of mine has a dog who loves to go on car rides. One day, she left the car window open a crack and the dog managed to jump out while they were driving. The dog chased the car down the street, barking furiously, until they finally stopped and let him back in. From then on, they made sure the windows were always rolled up tight.
My own dog once got into a bag of flour and proceeded to run around the house, leaving white paw prints everywhere. When I tried to clean him up, he just shook himself off and sent a cloud of flour dust flying through the air.
I once saw a video of a dog who was playing with a ball in the backyard. He accidentally kicked the ball over the fence, and when he tried to jump over to get it, he got stuck. His back legs were hanging over the fence while his front legs were still on his own side, and he looked like he was doing a split. His owner had to come rescue him.
Finally, there’s the classic story of the dog who ate an entire Thanksgiving turkey while the family was out of the house. When they came back and saw the empty carcass on the kitchen floor, the dog looked up at them with a guilty expression and then promptly threw up the entire turkey in the living room. It wasn’t a fun mess to clean up, but it’s definitely a funny story to tell now.