The kids are liking those new toys ....
Blurry pictures. They were moving way too fast!
It's a very good thing.
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Cute pictures. My dog is a rescue dog and wouldn't think of playing with a toy. Sometimes he'll chew on a treat but never a toy. Yours are so cute playing.
ReplyDeleteThese guys are all rescues, too. They each play with toys to a different degree. Max rarely touches the toys, and he was the "street dog." I'm guessing he doesn't know how. The other's backgrounds are less clear, but I suspect they had a greater degree of contact with humans, other dogs, etc. Sam was a puppy mill product, in all likelihood, and he is the best "toy player," along with Lola who came from a home. Interesting, and no clue what make them play or not.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm, coincidentally we're dog-sitting my son's Boston Terrier this week. My wife and I decided to buy him a new toy as he's destroyed all the old ones that belonged to our deceased pet poodle.
ReplyDeleteSimon arrived at about 6 a.m. Thursday when only my wife was up. By the time I got up and came downstairs at 6:20, the toy was already ripped apart and the squeaker disabled.
It's so cute to see them play! I love watching them except when they decide to do it on my lap. Then mom gets mad and they run and do it somewhere else!! Love Di ♥
ReplyDeleteChuckle! Di, I have the same problem at times. They don't seem understand why I put them on the floor!
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