a common sight to cheer you all up :)

That's brilliant! I love how 'Tank' is soooo desperately trying to look totally innocent and completely ignore the fact he's got the bin lid round his neck :-0
 
That's brilliant! I love how 'Tank' is soooo desperately trying to look totally innocent and completely ignore the fact he's got the bin lid round his neck :-0

Tank just looked a little scared/worried to me :(

Do agree though that the situation itself is quite amusing :D
 
Tank just looked a little scared/worried to me :(

Do agree though that the situation itself is quite amusing :D

I have raised my voice at my dogs when actually doing something bad ie going up the stairs, licking dinner plates, ripping cusion but never hit them a firm no works every time, but if I was to walk in to that Dylan for sure (who I have had since a pup) would give me that reaction.

Sometimes they just know.
 
Wasn't at all trying to say the dog was being battered or on a fast track for a hiding sorry :) Just that he looked uncomfortable and unnerved rather than feigning innocence, which in turn made me a little uncomfortable if that makes sense? My own dog will give a similar reaction if I ask 'What the **** are doing?' in a low, dead voice, and he's never been beaten up either :D But it's not an expression I particularly like to see on him once the brief point has been made.

Meh, I'm probably just being an arse, and making no sense at the same time. Please accept 'Kitten Waking Up' as an apology :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBeRc4Dhc2M
 
Top