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Drama dog!

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Does anyone else have a dramatic actor dog? Trevor is 4 1/2 months. When he needs a timeout because he's is trying to bite our faces off or he is bouncing off of the walls, he goes in a wire playpen in the living room. He is 40 pounds now and he knows we can't easily scoop him up to put him in there so when he sees us coming for him, he takes a defiant step back from us and then throws himself down on his side so we can't easily get him to put him in there. Frustrating and funny all at the same time. Then when we do get him in there, after he has his fit of barking, he'll finally lay down and with an audible huff! He's a character and so much fun.

Here he is being sweet as sugar with a birthday card for his dad this weekend. ❤
 

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Oh yes, the flop is a Kaizer specialty. Usually it happens when he knows he's going to get crated. He's 66 pounds so we can't do much besides wait on him. Sometimes I get on the floor with him and cuddle him (I have to take advantage of it, right?). He's usually dead tired when this happens so he's all warm and fluffy.
 
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Yup, Ella does that but when she doesn't want to:
1.Go to sleep
2.return home after playing or car ride
3.last run of the night before going to bed, this is before actually leaving the house which would cause some accidents on the way down to the potty corner

And the big sigh that follows her letting herself drop on the floor when she's already awake and we are not and when we go to bed ignoring her drama. She'll get up and go to the baby gate by our bedroom door and throw herself on the floor.

She's now 1 and half
 
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