Showing posts with label funny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label funny. Show all posts

Monday, March 12, 2012

Charlie's Clues: World's Guiltiest Dog


photo of Denver the Guilty Dog via his facebook page.

This is so stinking funny. You have to watch it, you will be glad you did.

Although Charlie doesn't smile at me when he is in trouble, his body language is most definitely a dead giveaway for when he has done something naughty.

What signs does your pooch do when he/she has done something that he/she wasn't supposed to do?  Poor Denver.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Weekend Wag: Superbowl Commercials




I loved the 2012 Superbowl commercials! So many great dog commercials. Here are some of my favorites Please share which Superbowl commercial was your favorite and include a link so we can all enjoy!


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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Rain Coats for Dogs

What do you think about rain coats for dogs?  I think they are a bit silly, but I am sure Charlie would love one to keep him warm and dry.  Now that it is beginning to feel like springtime here in Virginia the rain is starting and Charlie is mad.  I found this picture of a min-pin in a rain coat and just had to post it.  Those ear holes are a riot.



Here are some other great pictures
dogs yellow rain coat

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Dog Halloween Costume

Who doesn't love a dog dressed up like a shark?





find this shark costume HERE

find this shark costume HERE

How about an elephant costume? Ha, seriously!


find this elephant costume HERE

 
See more funny costumes HERE

Or if Charlie wants to sing YMCA he could be a sailor.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Dog Playing Dead

I saw this on Facebook and thought I would share it with all of you.  Be ready to laugh.  This is a video of Bailey the Dog playing dead in his Oscar winning performance on David Letterman.  Way to go Bailey!

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Doggy Rain Boots-Are you Kidding Me

Okay in my search for a picture of human rain boots, which by the way if you check HERE you will see the raddest rain boots ever that I got a couple days ago, I ran across this picture of dog rain boots.


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I need to run out immediately and buy these for my two dogs, Jack and Charlie, seeing as I already own the matching pair of dogs,

now they need a matching set of waterproof rain boots.  That is seriously too funny.  What do you think-yes or no on dog shoes?

Check out funny dog rain coats too.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Pets are Just Like People

 I found this at the NY Daily News and loved it. It is found HEREOur pets seems to become more like people everyday.  Here we've captured photos of pets doing all sorts of things that people do from marathon running to scuba diving ...
<br><br>She’s more flexible than the average bear. A Slovenian tourist visiting the Ahtari zoo in Finland caught a glimpse of Santra the bear’s <a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/lifestyle/2010/09/16/2010-09-16_hey_yoga_bear_finnish_zoo_resident_santra_doesnt_need_a_mat_to_achieve_peaceful_.html" target="_blank">morning stretch routine</a> and whipped out her camera.
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Meta Penca, a 29-year-old web programmer was the lucky zoo visitor who managed to catch this peaceful bear's morning routine on film. The female brown bear reportedly spent 15 minutes doing a series of poses that seemed quite familiar to a yoga practitioner.
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'She held her legs with her hands for a minute or two in a V position and then put them down and relaxed,' Penca told the Guardian.


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Our pets seems to become more like people everyday. Here we've captured photos of pets doing all sorts of things that people do from marathon running to scuba diving ...

She’s more flexible than the average bear. A Slovenian tourist visiting the Ahtari zoo in Finland caught a glimpse of Santra the bear’s morning stretch routine and whipped out her camera.

Meta Penca, a 29-year-old web programmer was the lucky zoo visitor who managed to catch this peaceful bear's morning routine on film. The female brown bear reportedly spent 15 minutes doing a series of poses that seemed quite familiar to a yoga practitioner.

'She held her legs with her hands for a minute or two in a V position and then put them down and relaxed,' Penca told the Guardian.


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/lifestyle/pets/galleries/pets_theyre_just_like_humans/pets_theyre_just_like_humans.html#ixzz17jFurDQN
Also I really like this one
Hey, it's hot out there, we can't blame a pup for wanting a cone! Luckily this Doggy Ice Cream truck is K9-friendly and is certain to make tails wag.

and this one
This 3 month old Tamworth piglet is a pro when it comes to swimming ...


and obviously these Are we at the circus? Nope, it's just the cutest attraction at the Cannes Film Festival. This adorable pup scoots around town like a pro!


Somewhere ... beyond the sea ...  Mondex, a 5-year-old Chihuahua, was posing for a fashion show here, but looks like he's ready for an aquatic adventure a la Jacques Cousteau!On a cold January day in Manhattan, Cliff, a miniature pinscher, was smart enough to dress warmer than most humans.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Please Bless This Never Happens To Me

Today I was sitiing in class and my friend emailed me this.  I started laughing out loud-I should not have read it during class. Please read this story.  This dog looks to close to Charlie and if he did this I would die a thousand deaths.

 Dog Breaks Free on Airplane and Goes on Biting Rampage
First there was Steven Slater, the flight attendant who used an inflatable slide for his job walk-off. Now, the Steven Slater of dogs: a 12-pound Manchester terrier named Mandy who escaped her cage mid-air and went on a biting rampage.
Mandy was on a U.S. Airways flight from Phoenix to Newark when her sedatives wore off. Her owner's seatmate tried to soothe her, causing Mandy to fly into a rage: She broke free of her cage, bit the strange soothsayer, then raced up and down the aisle, eventually biting a flight attendant, causing the pilot to take an emergency landing in Pittsburgh "in the interest of safety."
That's nothing. I once rode an airplane with a class of adolescent boys who went on penis-punching rampage. Since they punched only one another, however, the flight carried on with only one warning from the pilot and a lot of passive-aggressive sighing from onlookers. If only you could stow children in little cases underneath the seat in front of you. [NYP, Image of non-violent Manchester terrier via dodsports' Flickr]

article found here.