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Old 01-06-2010, 02:13 PM
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Default Certain things that bafoozal your dog...

Are there certain things you do around your house (or around your dog in general) that seem to bafoozal them? Like they follow you around, staring, sometimes a head tilt with a perplexed look?

I was just dusting/straightening up the front room, I have music going so I am "dance cleaning".........you know what I mean........YOU DO IT TOO, DON'T LIE!

But anyway, Orson is following me everywhere, giving me the wrinkled brow with full head tilt.
I know I am not a great dancer, but I don't think I'm THAT bad.......and his looks seem to say "MOM? Are you ok? I'm worried! Do you need me to get help?"

So what bafoozals YOUR dog? LOL
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Old 01-06-2010, 02:21 PM
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me singing (I think I have a wonderful singing voice ) Or playing music on the laptop. They get really bafozzled if a dog barks on a clip I am warching cos they can't see where it's coming from lol
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Old 01-06-2010, 02:30 PM
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Muffin is Bafoozaled by why he has to share my bed with me, I mean after all... this is his house.
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Old 01-06-2010, 02:33 PM
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The clarinet and the flute. Actually Mia is terrified by them both. I guess that means we suck at playing.
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Old 01-06-2010, 02:34 PM
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Oh and also Wii sports.
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Old 01-06-2010, 02:48 PM
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Our Westie Riley is perplexed by my guy's habit of switching channels on the TV all the time. See, Riley likes to sit on the couch and watch television ... and when his "Daddy" starts flipping channels he gets the same reaction from Riley ... the dog jumps up and gives him this half-shocked half-annoyed look that seems to say "Hey! What are you doing? I was watching that!!"

Buddy the Golden doesn't ever seem perplexed by anything .... but then:
A.) He's a Golden ... much more laid-back than the little terrier-ist.
b.) He was an abandoned dog from the local shelter. Even after a year of him being here he still acts like he's "seen and heard it all".
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Old 01-06-2010, 02:57 PM
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Blowing across the top of the beer bottle so it makes the low sound. She will pop up and cock her head in the funny position EVERY time.
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Old 01-06-2010, 03:12 PM
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Everything! Juno is a very head tilty dog lol. Playing music on my laptop is the biggest thing though. You think she'd be used to it by now, but no...
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Old 01-06-2010, 03:13 PM
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Izzie doesn't understand the vacuum... She doesn't know why this monster is roaring and trying to eat the carpets. She loves to watch TV, but gives me that wrinkly look (okay even MORE wrinkly than pugs are) whenever Cesar comes on... And if i don't change it quick she barks at it, only Cesar she's fine with other tv trainers. Also when i put away her Cuz ball when i get sick of tossing it down the stairs for her to chase she gets all "WTF mom!"
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Old 01-06-2010, 03:15 PM
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My two are befuddled by the TV. When I first got Argon, he had never been in a house before, he had always lived on a chain. He adapted beautifully, until he heard his first dog bark on TV. He flew off the couch, barking and growling (He had some DA issues- mostly resolved) and ran in circles around the TV, looking for the evil dog that was hiding around there somewhere.
Neon, who had lived in a house before me, is still a little confused about the sound of boiling water. As soon as it starts, he leaps up and charges the kitchen. Makes cooking easier!
As far as dancing...well, as soon as they see the ipod come out, Argon hides and Neon stands on his hind legs and asks to be picked up so he can be danced with. Poor Puss (RIP) used to make the worst face, because he knew I was going to make him be the Dancing Puss (Imagine a grey Persian cat swaying to ABBA's Dancing Queen). My mother swears the cat dropped dead just to escape the humiliation.
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