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Can you tell which is the alpha-dog?

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Great shot!
 
HA! My littlest cat (in my avatar) is the same way. She runs into the kitchen if she hears one of the other kitties eating and sticks her head in the bowl they're using. They both always just let her have that bowl and move to a different bowl! She's a rotten little thing and we all let her get away with it! :cheeky:
 
Hahaha!
 
Hilarious!!! Looks like my cat & my Siberian male. He's rolled up in a bundle on the floor & the cat sleeps like a maharaja in the center of the dog's HUGE bed, all alone. Keep telling the dog he should be humiliated to be such a marshmallow.

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That picture is fantastic!! Thanks for sharing :lol:
 
Hahaha, this picture was the source of my first morning laugh. And much needed :)
 
Ha! Don't be so sure - I have a dog that looks very like the larger one here (I did a double take when I saw this pic, I thought it WAS my dog for a second). She has two bed options, one tiny one that used to belong to the cat, and one enormous one, that we bought for her. She crams most of herself resolutely and stubbornly into the tiny bed and stares at us defiantly when we try to move her on.
 
It's hilarious but in the same time it make me feel sad cause the big one is on the floor! Awwwwww! LOL LOL
 
Very funny! Wolfhounds tend to be pretty mellow, for the most part, so it really doesn't surprise me much. When they're young, they also tend to have a really poor spatial sense so I'm actually amazed that this one managed to get most of his rear end into the bed!
 
LOL! :lol:

This made me laugh, Thanks!

This reminds me of my house, our littlest dog tells the bigger dog what to do. Not in an overt way, it's a stare here, a glance there at the other dog. But she runs the place. But she's also very dumb and forgetful, and forgets whatever she was mad about 2 minutes ago, so the big dog has learned to wait a couple of minutes to steal her food. :D
 
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