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Old 05-30-2008, 02:54 PM
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Re: A mouthful then off

I was wondering if it was normal when I saw Janus doing that every day this past week.
We've been working on his recall, and so far when he's loose the only time he doesn't come when called is when he's play-bowing and getting ready to grab a mouth full of grass to do his zoomies... but as soon as he's done his zoomies he crashes into my legs and then eats his grass. So I guess the grass tastes better than the treats I give him.
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Old 05-30-2008, 03:08 PM
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Re: A mouthful then off

My 4yo grabs something as soon as I walk in the door. Well second thing, first I have to pet and love on her since we've been separate for 8 whole hours.

Then she grabs a toy as if to say "let's play".

It's one of those goofy, fun traits of a rott.
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