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A Dog's house rules and other funnies
« on: May 21, 2006, 06:21:27 pm »
New House Rules


Notice to people who visit my home.
1. The dog lives here...you don't.
2.. If you don't want dog hair on your clothes, stay off the furniture.
3.Yes, he has some disgusting habits. So do I and so do you. What's your point?
4. OF COURSE he smells like a dog.
5. It's his nature to try to sniff your crotch. Please feel free to sniff his.
6. I like him a lot better than I like most people.
7. To you he's a dog. To me he's an adopted son, who is short, hairy, walks on all fours, doesn't speak clearly, and hates cats. I have no problem with any of these things.
8. Dogs are better than kids: they eat less, don't ask for money all the time, are easier to train, usually come when called, never drive your car, don't hang out with drug using friends, don't smoke or drink, don't worry about whether they have the latest fashions, don't wear your clothes, don't need a gazillion dollars for college, and if they get pregnant you can sell the pups.




Basic Rules For Dogs


NEWSPAPERS: If you have to go to the bathroom while playing in the front yard, always use the newspaper that's placed in the driveway every morning for that purpose.

VISITORS: Quickly determine which guest is afraid of dogs. Charge across the room, barking loudly and leap playfully on this person. If the human falls down on the floor and starts crying, lick its face and growl gently to show your concern.

BARKING: Because you are a dog, you are expected to bark. So bark--- a lot. Your owners will be very happy to hear you protecting their house. Especially late at night while they are sleeping safely in their beds. There is no more secure feeling for a human than to keep waking up in the middle of the night and hearing your protective bark, bark, bark...

LICKING: Always take a BIG drink from your water dish immediately before licking your human. Humans prefer clean tongues. Be ready to fetch your human a towel.

HOLES: Rather than digging a BIG hole in the middle of the yard and upsetting your human, dig a lot of smaller holes all over the yard so they won't notice. If you arrange a little pile of dirt on one side of each hole, maybe they'll think it's gophers. There are never enough holes in the ground. Strive daily to do your part to help correct this problem.

DOORS: The area directly in front of a door is always reserved for the family dog to sleep.

THE ART OF SNIFFING: Humans like to be sniffed. Everywhere. It is your duty, as the family dog, to accommodate them.

DINING ETIQUETTE: Always sit under the table at dinner, especially when there are guests, so you can clean up any food that falls on the floor. It's also a good time to practice your sniffing.

HOUSEBREAKING: Housebreaking is very important to humans, so break as much of the house as possible.

GOING FOR WALKS: Rules of the road: When out for a walk with your master or mistress, never go to the bathroom on your own lawn.

COUCHES: It is perfectly permissible to lie on the new couch after all your humans have gone to bed.

PLAYING: If you lose your footing while chasing a ball or stick, use the flower bed to absorb your fall so you don't injure yourself.

CHASING CATS: When chasing cats, make sure you never---quite--- catch them. It spoils all the fun.

CHEWING: Make a contribution to the fashion industry. Eat a shoe.





Dog Haiku


I lie belly-up
In the sunshine, happier than
You will ever be.
...
Today I sniffed
Many dog behinds -- I celebrate
By kissing your face.
...
I sound the alarm!
Paper boy -- come to kill us all
Look! Look! Look! Look! Look!
...
I sound the alarm!
Garbage man -- come to kill us all
Look! Look! Look! Look! Look!
...
How do I love thee?
The ways are as numberless as
My hairs on the rug.
...
My human is home!
I am so ecstatic I have
Made a puddle.
...
I Hate my choke chain
Look, world, they strangle me! Ack!
Ack! Ack! Ack! Ack! Ack!
...
Sleeping here, my chin
On your foot -- no greater bliss -- well,
Maybe catching rats
...
Look in my eyes and
Deny it. No human could
Love you as much as I do.
...
The cat is not all
Bad --she fills the litter box
With tootsie rolls.
...
Dig under the fence--why?
Because it is there. Because it's
There. Because it's there.
...
I am your best friend,
Now, always, and especially
When you are eating.





Mind Games Dogs Play With Humans


1. After your humans give you a bath, DON'T LET THEM TOWEL DRY YOU! Instead, run to their bed, jump up and dry yourself off on the sheets. This is especially good if it's right before your humans bedtime.

2. Act like a convicted criminal. When the humans come home, put your ears back, tail between your legs, chin down and act as if you have done something really bad. Then, watch as the humans frantically search the house for the damage they think you have caused. (Note: This only works when you have done absolutely nothing wrong.)

3. Let the humans teach you a brand new trick. Learn it perfectly. Then the humans try to demonstrate it to someone else, stare blankly back at the humans. Pretend you have no idea what they're talking about.

4. Make your humans be patient. When you go outside to go 'pee', sniff around the entire yard as your humans wait. Act as if the spot you choose to go pee will ultimately decide the fate of the earth.

5. Draw attention to the human. When out for a walk always pick the busiest, most visible spot to go "poo." Take your time and make sure everyone watches. This works particularly well if your humans have forgotten to bring a plastic bag.

6. When out for a walk, alternate between choking and coughing every time a strange human walks by.

7. Make your own rules. Don't always bring back the stick when playing fetch with the humans. Make them go and chase it once in a while.

8. Hide from your humans. When your humans come home, don't greet them at the door. Instead, hide from them, and make them think something terrible has happened to you. (Don't reappear until one of your humans is panic-stricken and close to tears).

9. When your human calls you to come back in, always take your time. Walk as slowly as possible back to the door.

10. Wake up twenty minutes before the alarm clock is set to go off and make the humans take you out for your morning pee. As soon as you get back inside, fall asleep. (Humans can rarely fall back asleep after going outside, this will drive them nuts!)
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Re: A Dog's house rules and other funnies
« Reply #1 on: May 21, 2006, 08:15:22 pm »
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VISITORS: Quickly determine which guest is afraid of dogs. Charge across the room, barking loudly and leap playfully on this person. If the human falls down on the floor and starts crying, lick its face and growl gently to show your concern.

Teehee I love this one!
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Re: A Dog's house rules and other funnies
« Reply #2 on: May 21, 2006, 09:33:56 pm »
OMG, I love every one of those!!  The haiku is also absolutely hilarious! :D :D :D
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Re: A Dog's house rules and other funnies
« Reply #3 on: May 22, 2006, 05:59:42 pm »
LOLOL I'm hanging the first list next to my front door.  We have a friend who claims to be allergic to Badger and always wants us to make him go outside while he is visiting.  I KNOW he isn't allergic because my house is FILLED with dog fur which doesn't magically go away when Badger goes outside, but this friend immediately 'improves' if Badger leaves the room. 
I tell him that Badger lives here and if he doesn't like it, he is welcome to stand outside and we can talk through a window...
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Re: A Dog's house rules and other funnies
« Reply #4 on: May 22, 2006, 06:33:11 pm »
"DOORS: The area directly in front of a door is always reserved for the family dog to sleep."

Okay, this is Dolly.

"HOUSEBREAKING: Housebreaking is very important to humans, so break as much of the house as possible."

And this one is Zoey!
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