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 9 months ago
There’s a yap for that.
in-dubio-pro-rainbow 9 months ago
That’s something they didn’t have in the town of Bedrock: “Yapper Dabba Doo!”
Jayalexander 9 months ago
Just don’t little the little dog do the thinking for the big dog, if you know what I mean.
Gent 9 months ago
Now you knows what he yapping about. Is you Yappy now?
dsatvoinde Premium Member 9 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 9 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 9 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 9 months ago
Don’t get on his bad side, he’ll terrier face off.