Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Baby Wars

Grendel Gets Bunny Baby
Baby Wars Get Intense
Bobo Moves in for the Steal
Now It's Bobo's Until G-Dog Steals it Away
Babies can cause such violence. That's why the two we have were tucked away in a back cupboard, behind the dog food. Before you go calling the F.B.I on us, let me explain. Our babies actually belong to the dogs and are two stuffing-less fur dolls--one a gray raccoon, the other a brown bunny.

Our two German Short-haired Pointers, Bobo and Grendel, are as serious as 5-star generals when it comes to waging "baby wars." Strategically, each dog will lay within reach of one or the other. Sometimes, one dog will claim territory upon both.

If you want to see sleeping dogs come to life in our home, just shout, "Where's the baby?" It's energy expenditure on those cold days when we have all been confined inside. For us, it's exciting to encourage the chase; for them it's exciting to shake the babies at full gallop across the living room.

When the huskies visit, we have to put the babies away or the fighting turns gruesome. It's one thing to steal a baby from each other, but another to engage in battle with guests. The last time I put away the babies to avoid such violence, I forgot to give them back.

So the baby wars have resumed to the delight of the two GSPs on Elimira Pond. Until guests arrive, that is.

10 comments:

  1. Bobo and Grendel,must be very entertaining for you. I know they would be for me.

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  2. Did you remove the stuffing, or did they? Just curious, as my boy loved to pull stuffing out of lots of things (like sleeping bags, quilts, and stuffed toys). It would be fun to watch them play. I just watched Toby and the neighbor's husky, Kia, have a fun outdoor play session. It brings me joy to see these two best buds race and wrestle.

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    1. They love to de-stuff anything, including a former couch. Their current babies come without the stuffing. Those play sessions increases everybody's energy level, right?

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  3. My brother's Boston Terrier 'attacks' her stuffed toys. I love to watch her wrestle & shake them. :)

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    1. Yep! Then you understand the tactics involved in "baby wars."

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  4. Oh, what fun it is to watch the pups play! But, oh yes, I could see gruesome wars with non-family dogs. Your GSPs are so beautiful!

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    1. Territorial fights are scary...we'll stick to the play ones! Thanks, I think they are beautiful, too.

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  5. I do laugh at our pups when they "play", but I have also witnessed the occasion of an outsider coming in and causing a "war". I just don't know why they have to behave like animals when the guests arrive :) OR, perhaps it is truly the guests who act like animals and our "children" only respond!!! That must be it!

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