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Old 02-07-2007, 10:50 AM   #16 (permalink)
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We have the same thing when someone rings the doorbell. Sometimes he will look out the side windows and will bark at the snowplows when they are doing their work.

We have lots of different teenagers in and out of our house on weekends and there are certain ones that Cody seems to gravitate to more than others. With those people he hangs close to them and will bark because he wants attention from them, and with others, he will give a quick hello and then go do something else.
That is exactly what goes on at our house! We just moved to a new neighborhood in October and they're still in the process of building houses around us. Chloe has been barking almost constantly during the day because of all the activity. I'll be very happy when things settle down.
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Old 02-07-2007, 10:53 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Last night my daughter came to visit us and brought her 10 month old English Bulldog. Chloe never stopped barking the whole time that he was there. She reminded me of a small child who will just gets themselves so worked up to the point of severe hyperness!!!! I swear sometimes she has ADHD! I was really happy when everyone left and things settled down! Whew!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 02-07-2007, 05:42 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Oh we say that about Ponzo! In fact, it's so cute, but sometimes when we are eating or if he really wants your attention, he looks like a little kid whose trying to ask his mom for money from the ice cream man only she's on an important phone call and keeps giving him the "1 minute" finger! We tell him he's dancing. It's so funny to see his little legs keep shifting weight, right left right left and the head starts bobbin with starts of barks or little ruffs. He looks like my ADHD/ ADD students.
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Old 02-09-2007, 10:44 AM   #19 (permalink)
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Oh we say that about Ponzo! In fact, it's so cute, but sometimes when we are eating or if he really wants your attention, he looks like a little kid whose trying to ask his mom for money from the ice cream man only she's on an important phone call and keeps giving him the "1 minute" finger! We tell him he's dancing. It's so funny to see his little legs keep shifting weight, right left right left and the head starts bobbin with starts of barks or little ruffs. He looks like my ADHD/ ADD students.
I can picture that in my mind...LOL.......how adorable!!!
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Old 02-09-2007, 01:34 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Oh we say that about Ponzo! In fact, it's so cute, but sometimes when we are eating or if he really wants your attention, he looks like a little kid whose trying to ask his mom for money from the ice cream man only she's on an important phone call and keeps giving him the "1 minute" finger! We tell him he's dancing. It's so funny to see his little legs keep shifting weight, right left right left and the head starts bobbin with starts of barks or little ruffs. He looks like my ADHD/ ADD students.
I'm afraid I need to see that on video! It sounds too cute!
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If we were technologically advanced in this household (or just not poor newlyweds!) maybe we would have video camera that we could take the pictures with. It is a really fun scene, just so excited he doesn't know what to do with himself..does he put is foot here, or his head like this, which pose is going to get him what he wants.
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