When you want to stretch, but your pup wants to play, there can be only one who gets her own way. This underfoot doxie’s an attention hog, and gives new meaning to the phrase “downward dog.”
Namaste, Faye (No video? Try viewing at Facebook.)
When you want to stretch, but your pup wants to play, there can be only one who gets her own way. This underfoot doxie’s an attention hog, and gives new meaning to the phrase “downward dog.”
Namaste, Faye (No video? Try viewing at Facebook.)
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OMG, the feets!
when that tiny puppeh trots into view *heart melts*
Resistance is useless!
Whatcha doooing mommy? I doooo toooo!
When I do planks at home, which is rarely, it immediately devolves into a two-dog-one-human make-out session. I have to keep my eyes and mouth tightly closed.
So adorable! No, mommy, I donβt want toys. I want cuddles!
You all understand that is not a pup .. That is her Trainer telling her to do it right.
and adding a little extra push in a few spots by pushing (err pulling) down on the hair
I can’t/don’t do yoga, so I can’t offer an unbiased opinion, but I think this woman would get more benefits from snuggling this cutie than from doing yoga. She seems so tense doing the movements, and so relaxed and laughing while holding the puppy. Although she DID seem a tad upset in the last frame…
And Amy, when puppy first trotted onscreen, I had to pause and count the feets. I swear there were five, not four. I’m still not convinced.
“Are there snacks in your shirt? Are you sure? Let me check!”
I would get nothing done with this baby around and I would be totally okay with that.
I love this, and I love that doxie Mama clearly does, too. Yay, doga!
Side note: Duluth Trading Company sells “Noga” pants. π
Side note: “noga” means “leg” in my first language (Polish) π
I found it telling that the dog has a “drop” command. Sit, stay, heel, come, down, we are familiar with those. But “drop”? That’s not a standard command. It is for that dog, though. Must be constantly picking stuff up it’s not supposed to. Cute but mischievous.
I wonder if this was a setup (the dog is always interrupting her yoga, so she set up a camera to capture it) or if she set up the camera hoping to capture the actual yoga (to check her form; to make a vlog post) and the dog was a surprise. The latter seems unlikely; she had to know what would happen. Or maybe she’s an optimist. But if it was the former, this is in the category of telling animals not to do something that you actually want them to do. It’s a very mild case, however; she was not mean or angry.
In fact, she was remarkably long-suffering. If it WAS a setup, I wonder if she set up the stuff to fall when she tried to close the door. That seemed like a genuine surprise. She gave out a little “What else can possibly go wrong” sigh. By then, she was probably surprised the glass door didn’t shatter when she closed it. One of those days.
“Drop it” is a standard command in my neck of the woods, or at least I know plenty of dog owners who use it.
That pup is definitely in the mouthy stage, but so adorable.
Millie knows Let Go.
If /when I take up Yoga again I’m definitely going to recommend that last pose to the class.
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Aww, I’m missing out! Whatever the cuteness was (video or photo) is not loading for me. Can someone link me to the original source?
Ack! This happens sometimes with Facebook vids. Try clicking here to view on Facebook.
AAAH, I’m so glad I asked! Thank you NTMTOM!! *basks in the cute*