Lapful of raging hellhounds
. . . because there’s the two of them, illustrating in exemplary fashion the essential dichotomy of the hellhounds’ personalities. Which, I might add, pertains to this day.
This is also where they acquired their collective denomination; I must have sent out twenty sets of these photos, with these same headings.
Awwwwwwwwww.
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Puppies making “my mouth is bigger than your mouth” faces – awwww!
Hehehehe.
Play! Play! Savage mauling! Play!
It’s always fun to watch then play. (I like watching our mini-foxy and the BC going for it. Big killer dogs. LOL )
When I get my tech under control I still want to video-with-audio Chaos chewing my forearm to get me to play with him. It is to die laughing.
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Hah! Face noms! The ferrets did it too, when they were younger. Everyone opens their mouth as wide as they can and pretends to attack, but nothing actually happens. Is the hellhounds’ big mouth game the same?
Yes. They still do it sometimes. They will lie next to each other and wiggle their open mouths back and forth at each other while making some of their range of Extraordinary Noises. It is hilarious. :)
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Cece and Charlie (my own brands of hellhound) find it infinitely amusing to make these kinds of faces at each other with lots of vocal accompaniment. it’s particularly amusing for them if I’m on the phone at the time, of course… :-)
Jeanne Marie
PS – how;s your musical research going?
I usually talk back at them. Oops. :)
I’m waiting for Oisin to get back so I can go bother him and *his* composition programme. :)
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****Awwwwwwwwww.****
Yup. In spades.
It does help when they can amuse themselves long enough for the great photo to be taken. Boredom is the big enemy there.
Love it when puppies make those faces!
Damn, they were adorable.
Judith
Pardon me, they ARE adorable. :) Although when Chaos is in Must Bite Something mode his neck gets REMARKABLY long and snakey. (Ouch! Stop that! –I know I *should*, but it’s hard to take seriously, because he’s so careful to bite *gently*. That’s one of the great advantages of having two of them–that they learnt to bite ‘soft’.)
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*****Pardon me, they ARE adorable. :)*****
I wondered if you were going to say that. ;-)
That goes without saying, of course. They were ALSO adorable then. :-D
Judith
They were BORN adorable. Some day I’ll post teeny weeny pre-weaned puppy pics. :)
I laughed out loud, and Younger Daughter had to run over and see why. Bite! Bite! Kill!
Oh good! :)
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Oh wow. Those be fantastic specimens of puppy-dom right there. :) Thanks for posting this and the others, totally made my evening.