Morning everyone and to all my Jimmy x Funny litter mates out there. I’m enjoying my morning tennis ball in Peter’s favorite chair. As you can see by my tongue, I’ve dropped it to the side (makes for more fun as you jump down get the ball and back to the chair). Actually, Julie H and Peter are trying to teach me to stay out of the chair but everyone morning I prefer playing “try to keep me out of the chair”. What fun and don’t you think I’m adorable even when misbehaving…what’s a human to do?
Carole, Julie H misplaced your new Email address, could you send it to her again? Thanks! Have a great puppy day, even if you are not a puppy. Play bows to all. Rudi
Rudi you are one lucky and handsome dog! You and Kayla have “the chair” thing in common. I guess your folks haven’t learned, “get off the chair” in German either. I’ve given up…besides, what’s a little dog hair? I also notice that you have that same sappy smile. 🙂
Thank you so much for posting your chair pix. When you come for vacation in January, we’ll be sure to get some stacked pix of you for your folks and Julie.
He and Schumi are twins!
Oh my goodness Lies I know! Rudi’s such a handsome little devil! 🙂 Schumi loves tennis balls too and always has one in his mouth. His new thing is walking around with one in his mouth and nosing/kicking one along on the floor. Keeps him busy for hours. Keep that in mind Peter and Julie! 😉
Rudi’s favorite tennis ball trick is to drop a tennis ball into his food bowl and then nudge the ball and watch the food go flying over the floor. Then he licks it all up and does it again, and again, and again. In fact at this moment, his bowl is empty except for a tennis ball.
Ha ha, Schumi does that too! Also the same with his water, which is much more messy! He usually has at least one ball in each bowl! They are too cute!
Ekko does that too. If one of the bowls is empty, he’ll go drop a ball in the desired bowl. Usually won’t eat unless he puts a ball in with his food first, then he’ll eat a bit, then pick up the ball and drop it back in his dish. He prefers little plastic footballs over tennis balls.