If dogs didn’t like getting booped, why did they get such cute snoots? Here are a few pups who would prefer that you kept their noses out of your business. (viaย Murray C.)
If dogs didn’t like getting booped, why did they get such cute snoots? Here are a few pups who would prefer that you kept their noses out of your business. (viaย Murray C.)
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But I wanna boop the snoot. ๐
Luckily we can boopie da snoots as much as we want via the computer without upsetting the doggehs.
My cat hates/is afraid of wind. One day while she was sitting on my desk blocking my view of the computer I started blowing puffs of air at her. After about the 3rd one, she hauled off and smacked me across the face. I looked at her and told her I wasn’t even mad ’cause I totally deserved that. ๐
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Kittehs are role models for standing up for yourself. My Minkette was meltingly grateful when I “rescued” her from the hospital I’d brought her to for treatment. Once I started trying to give her the required medication in pill form, and she made clear that she did not want to swallow said pills, my persistence with the pills caused her to start running out into the hallway of my apartment building, looking for another situation.
I love the first dog – he has an interesting coloration to his left eye that gives him an additionally sarcastic look – “Do we really need to go through this again???” kind of look. And tho’ peeved, he’s very gentle in his admonishment.
“Please respect my personal space.”
“Just say NO to non-consensual snoot-booping!”
I was hoping to see a bandaged index finger at the end. Would serve ’em right. Remember it’s One (Boop) A Day. Be kind.
That shaggy dog has human-like blond hair on the back of his or her head. It’s like some sort of anthropomorphic cartoon character come to life!