I'm glad you liked it. The funny part that I'll never be able to get a pic of is how his eyes bulge out in what I'm guessing is disgust. The eyes give away all his moods. If you put his food down and try to get him to eat(he's a lousy eater, first one I ever had), and we sometimes would nudge him and he didn't like it at all, his eyes would bug out, and he would stiffen up. Now we just tell him Molly is going to eat his food, and sometimes it works, sometimes he just walks away. If it's something he really likes, like hamburger and rice, I have to watch him, as he will make Molly decide "she doesn't want any". I had a very dominant Beagle in the past, but no dog anywhere near as dominant as King is. Or as smootchy, but my last two male dogs were that way.
When he starts tormenting Molly, he gets this grin on his face, it's a look of evil (A friend said it, and it kind of fits) pleasure. When Molly sees that smile, and those ears go up, she looks like "Oh no, now what is he gonna do to me?" What kills me is after being together their entire lives with one day apart, how she falls for all his tricks, but all the dogs he plays with seem to also. He's chewing on her, and she turns around and looks at him, and he stops and looks up in the air, and SHE LOOKS WHERE HE'S LOOKING! Of course, that's what he wants, and he chomps on her again, and this repeats, until Molly gets fed up and snaps at him, or she bails out and runs. Since he can outrun her anytime he wants and is smaller, so he out turns her too, it doesn't help. After a couple minutes, he's done for a while, until the urge strikes him again. He does it at least once a day, and once in a while, it's an all day thing. Molly is pretty angry after the second or third time, but still falls for the "look at that!" decoy every time.
I tried when they were younger to stop him from doing this, but when I did, she seemed to get way more upset than he did, and was so nervous anyway, so I just let him do it. The male pup next door does the same thing to the older female there and she doesen't seem to understand it either. He's as rough a player as King is, and has shown signs he's thinking about coming over the fence. I wonder what Molly will do, follow him around and glare at him, like the other dog from next door when she started visiting, or just ignore him. King and he are really good buddies, so I doubt there will be any problem there. King isn't territorial like Molly is.