My avatar is my six pound dog, Tink, who is a Chorkie (Chihuahua X Yorkie). My daughter has a sixty pound Sheepadoodle, and Tink alternately loves him/is terrified of him. He would never hurt her, unless accidentally. They actually play, and he doesn’t need a translator.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member 10 months ago
There’s a yap for that.
in-dubio-pro-rainbow 10 months ago
That’s something they didn’t have in the town of Bedrock: “Yapper Dabba Doo!”
Jayalexander 10 months ago
Just don’t little the little dog do the thinking for the big dog, if you know what I mean.
Gent 10 months ago
Now you knows what he yapping about. Is you Yappy now?
dsatvoinde Premium Member 10 months ago
The big dog translation reminds me of clip I saw that had a malamute (I think) in it that literally said “A’woof” when the doorbell rang.
MeGoNow Premium Member 10 months ago
Remember the old Far Side cartoon about the scientist who invented the dog translator. They’re all just saying, “Hey!”, “Hey!”….
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom 10 months ago
My avatar is my six pound dog, Tink, who is a Chorkie (Chihuahua X Yorkie). My daughter has a sixty pound Sheepadoodle, and Tink alternately loves him/is terrified of him. He would never hurt her, unless accidentally. They actually play, and he doesn’t need a translator.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 10 months ago
Don’t get on his bad side, he’ll terrier face off.