A Day in the Life of Moose

AubreyMo

Inactive User
Bugging the cat.





(Thank you all for the time-out idea, it's made the cat-chasing less often and intense, and only took a few times!)

Playing with his best friend, Mila.





Smelling cooked bacon for the first time and deciding it is the best thing ever (and breaking the rule of going in the kitchen to get as close as possible).



Trying (and failing) to use puppy-eyes to get some ice cream.
 

slilli

New member
Smelling cooked bacon for the first time and deciding it is the best thing ever (and breaking the rule of going in the kitchen to get as close as possible).





Well it was BACON!! :!rolling:
 

kmann

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You have a dog that waits politely by food?! What's that like? Not always having to hover over the stove, counter, table, etc.? I have a ninja dog who once jumped clear across the room to just get a cracker out of someone's hand. He ended up smashing the cracker when his nose collided with it and the bits flew behind the couch. So, in the end he didn't even get the cracker, ha!
 

AubreyMo

Inactive User
What is behind the fence? I see four legs!
Goats! My parents have two goats - and Moose and Mila (wolf/husky/malamute mix) both adore the goats. It's an unrequited love, and "Bambi" would love to kill the dogs if he had the chance. It's hilarious to see him stomp and huff and puff at the fence at them.
 

AubreyMo

Inactive User
All great pics. Especially love the first one though...."MOM, he's LOOKING at me!"
Thanks! That's the look he gives me when I tell him to leave Ginger alone. He is just CONVINCED they should be best friends. Doesn't matter how many times she hits him, spits and runs, he thinks she's the best thing in the whole wide world!
 

YorkvilleNewfie

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You have a dog that waits politely by food?! What's that like? Not always having to hover over the stove, counter, table, etc.? I have a ninja dog who once jumped clear across the room to just get a cracker out of someone's hand. He ended up smashing the cracker when his nose collided with it and the bits flew behind the couch. So, in the end he didn't even get the cracker, ha!
It's like he and Mila are as one.
 

AubreyMo

Inactive User
It's like he and Mila are as one.
Haha I can't count how many times Moose has snatched food from someone and wound up with their whole hand down his gullet. Part of why I worked on patience SO HARD with him, because homeboy is a "land shark" as you put it in another thread ;) But apparently he loses all sense for bacon - can't say I blame him since I do the same thing!
 

TerriW

Active member
Watch the bacon spattering him....

And Ben tells me a LITTLE bit of ice cream wouldn't ever hurt a Newf.... :whistling:
 

AubreyMo

Inactive User
Watch the bacon spattering him....

And Ben tells me a LITTLE bit of ice cream wouldn't ever hurt a Newf.... :whistling:
Thankfully it wasn't fully hot yet, and I made him move after I took the pic (he did that whole newf-sigh at me for it). Didn't really care for him being burned or my bacon having newf hair in it! :p

Ben is probably right, Moose will take him up on that advice first chance he gets! I'm lucky I'm able to keep him skinny, with how much he begs and pleads for whatever I'm eating. At least he thinks his Rimadyl meds are delicious...
 

Jeepin' Rob

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bits flew behind the couch. So, in the end he didn't even get the cracker, ha!
Surprised the couch did not move to get at the cracker! We have had kitchen table chairs 'flying' for crumbs on the floor


Rob & Moby
 
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