Thursday, May 27, 2010

jaws

Sure tiny chumley transforms himself into a little wolf when he's trundling about in search of squirrels, but bring out his blue ballie? Beware, boys and girls, of Baxmu the tiny red landshark.

7 comments:

Alicia said...

Oh hi blue ballie...long time no see! Did Duk Duk hide you somewhere?

Wwoofs,
Oskar

Frankie Furter and Ernie said...

Oh there is blue ballie. I am sure it had missed its Land Shark. I'm just sayin'.

Bludog said...

Objects shown in blue ball may be closer than they appear...

sio said...

One of Ike's vets said he viewed all dachshunds as Land Sharks!!

Your host said...

Does Baxter have "the jaws of death"? This classic doxie muzzle operates on a spring trap mechanism...nothing gets in and nothing gets out! Penny has a veeeeerrrry tight "spring" on hers. Rosie is much less food motivated, so I can usually talk her out of the contraband she may pick up.

Love the nickname "Land Sharks". On another note, we call them "Bed Hogs" too!

Greetings from the girls!

Sandra said...

Hehe. Even as a land shark you still manage to be 100% adorable. Good job!

kalyxcorn said...

hee - if only duk duk were guilty! Baxter has a special affinity for blue ballie because I shove rawhide inside it to give Baxter a couple of minutes of enjoyment before gobbling it down. So if blue ballie doesn't get put away, either my shins are constantly bombarded with blue ballie while I am doing something (oh pleeeze make today a rawhide day!) or Baxter wanders off and gnaws on it with zealous fervor, hoping he missed a tiny morsel of hide.

Baxter's death grip isn't too hard to unlock, though thankfully it's not often that he won't give something up more easily. If he gets into vise lock mode, I usually can get a finger and thumb situated just so, so that when I gently squeeze into the gap between his back teeth, he loosens the death grip.