Yeah, just because a dog does this doesn’t necessarily mean it wants attention, but it’s a pretty good indication. There’s a whole lot of fun stuff to look at out that window, and that guy’s head makes for a pretty good boost to give a dog a better view. And the guy doesn’t even seem to have noticed.
Maybe this is an often-enough occurrence that he’s gotten used to it, or maybe he was so tired from taking this energetic pup on a walk that the only thing to do afterward was collapse into the deepest sleep that he’s ever known. This is all taking place during a camping trip, which some dogs seem to really, really love. They just can’t wait to get out there and explore.
That's the Dog's Spot
If you’ve spent enough time around dogs you’re probably aware that they are some strange, strange creatures. Sometimes a little too strange. Those little dogs...we don’t know. Sometimes we feel like they need more training, sometimes we feel like they’ve had too much. This little dog has the habit of going all in on the couch with its tongue, because...well, we guess because it’s a weird little dog.
Hopefully it’s just that one cushion that the dog likes to lick, because otherwise the couch as a whole is hard to use, and a couch takes up a whole lot of real estate inside a home. If only one little animal can use it, it’s not being used very well. And no, we have no idea why the dog licks the couch a lot.
We Bet That Dog Makes Some Good Sandwiches
Having to keep your fridge shut with a piece of duct tape to stop the dog has got to be annoying, but this seems like the kind of thing that would come in handy during a comedy movie. It’s a Chekhov’s sandwich, displayed in the first act and eaten in the third act. We love the look that this dog is giving the camera: “Aren’t I a stinker? You bet I’m a stinker."
"But I’m a stinker who knows how to get into the fridge and get myself a little bit of that good human food. A little mustard, a little rye, some ham, some Swiss cheese...sounds pretty good, doesn’t it? Why don’t you take that piece of duct tape off that fridge, and I can make both of us some lunch.”
Getting to Know Each Other
When it comes to dogs that don’t seem like they would be much of a bother, bulldogs are pretty high on that list. They just seem like they want to say hi, take a sniff of that nice perfume you’ve put on, and curl up on the softest thing they can find for a nap.
This time, the dog decided that the family’s new kitten was the softest thing around, and it’s hard to argue with that kind of reasoning. Kittens are FAMOUSLY soft. The little kitty doesn’t seem to mind all that much, so this either isn’t the first time the dog has pulled off this maneuver, or this is the chillest little kitten that the world has ever seen. Kittens are also famous for not being all that chill.
Say Hello to the New Favorite
Dogs are just like people, in one really specific way: some of them love dogs, and some of them hate dogs. Honestly, most dogs are fine with other members of their extended animal family around. Usually, they like it a lot. They do all the sniffing, you know. But some dogs aren’t all that ecstatic about seeing a new addition to the family that also has four legs.
Just like people, some dogs are better off on their own, without a little sibling in the family. Then again, it also seems like the little dog is raring to get at the bigger dog, and the bigger dog is just trying to dodge those paws of fury. Go get him, little guy, teach him who’s boss.