The adventures of Ada reminds me of when we rescued an entire litter of rottweiler puppies and raised them until we could find them new homes, complete with different colored collars for each of them.
That was probably the best birthday/christmas ever
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Every time our dog gets out without a leash, she speeds through the block like a missile.
While hilarious, it also has the bad side effect of scaring the heck out of my niece and breaks her heart every time it happens.
I don't think that she's trying to get away from us as much as she just has so much damn energy that its insane. As a family, we're used to couch potato dogs that were pretty chill and older but she really wants to go the whole mile, play fetch all day, run all day, bite all day.
One and a half years old and full of spunk. Super affectionate too.
A rare moment of her at rest:
We got no idea what breed she is though. Anyone want to take a guess? People have wagered she's got Pekingese and shih tzu in her. She reminds me a lot of the long haired chihuahua we used to own aswell.
I love how when dogs want to play with something or are confused they'll roll around really intensely and gentle-paw the air or ground right near the confusing thing.
I'm pretty sure my brain is broken.
I look at this and a tiny part of me wants to go "oh, that's so adorable"
But so much more of me wants to point out that for the amount of time and effort that went into setting up that chicken contraption the person could have just cut the carrots and celery by hand a half dozen times over.
How do I get my mind right, boss?
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I'm pretty sure my brain is broken.
I look at this and a tiny part of me wants to go "oh, that's so adorable"
But so much more of me wants to point out that for the amount of time and effort that went into setting up that chicken contraption the person could have just cut the carrots and celery by hand a half dozen times over.
How do I get my mind right, boss?
Not to mention the non-uniform sizes of the carrot and celery chunks!
I'm pretty sure my brain is broken.
I look at this and a tiny part of me wants to go "oh, that's so adorable"
But so much more of me wants to point out that for the amount of time and effort that went into setting up that chicken contraption the person could have just cut the carrots and celery by hand a half dozen times over.
How do I get my mind right, boss?
Not to mention the non-uniform sizes of the carrot and celery chunks!
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This is actually the cat meming.
It's already eaten your parents, friend.
This is just a trap to lure in the next meal.
Meanwhile with crows...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNAnRmD6cd0
https://youtu.be/aP3gzee1cps
My son is also named Baet.
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Fingers are food
Ada experiences Florida sunshine for the first time
That's me but with itty-bitty-ruppy-roggs.
And kittens.
And the baby bunnies I rescued a few weeks ago.
And ladybugs.
And tiny frogs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxPF9AeHznE
That was probably the best birthday/christmas ever
While hilarious, it also has the bad side effect of scaring the heck out of my niece and breaks her heart every time it happens.
I don't think that she's trying to get away from us as much as she just has so much damn energy that its insane. As a family, we're used to couch potato dogs that were pretty chill and older but she really wants to go the whole mile, play fetch all day, run all day, bite all day.
One and a half years old and full of spunk. Super affectionate too.
A rare moment of her at rest:
We got no idea what breed she is though. Anyone want to take a guess? People have wagered she's got Pekingese and shih tzu in her. She reminds me a lot of the long haired chihuahua we used to own aswell.
Man, this new Banjo-Kazooie spiritual sequel is looking great!
Dog will help!
Cat will...do this I guess.
I look at this and a tiny part of me wants to go "oh, that's so adorable"
But so much more of me wants to point out that for the amount of time and effort that went into setting up that chicken contraption the person could have just cut the carrots and celery by hand a half dozen times over.
How do I get my mind right, boss?
Not to mention the non-uniform sizes of the carrot and celery chunks!
Is that how you get a cowlick?
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By suggesting the possibility that dogs are great, you imply the possibility that they may not be great.
You monster.