My stepdaughter and grandson are living with us temporarily, as is their teacup chihuahua, Rudy.
Most of the time I insist that Rudy stay in the kitchen, since DSD never took the time to housebreak him, but we let him out a couple of times a day for playtime.
This dog is hilarious! He has gotten it in his itty bitty brain that he can beat up our GSDs. He sits on one of ours laps and snarls and growls at the GSDs, wagging his tail the whole time. If the shepherds try to walk away from him, he runs after them. If the shepherds lay down, he jumps up on their backs and bites the back of their ears.
This morning Rudy decided he was going to kill my shepherd Kane by going for his throat. Rudy managed to get ahold of a tiny bit of Kane's throat when Kane decided to walk away, with Rudy still hanging from his throat.
Most of the time I insist that Rudy stay in the kitchen, since DSD never took the time to housebreak him, but we let him out a couple of times a day for playtime.
This dog is hilarious! He has gotten it in his itty bitty brain that he can beat up our GSDs. He sits on one of ours laps and snarls and growls at the GSDs, wagging his tail the whole time. If the shepherds try to walk away from him, he runs after them. If the shepherds lay down, he jumps up on their backs and bites the back of their ears.
This morning Rudy decided he was going to kill my shepherd Kane by going for his throat. Rudy managed to get ahold of a tiny bit of Kane's throat when Kane decided to walk away, with Rudy still hanging from his throat.
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