Monday, August 17, 2009

HOT DINKY RODEO ACTION

I have FINALLY caught Dinky in the midst of doing her Rodeo-ing! Dinky loves to do this, especially at night - she gets a sugar burst and must run as fast as she can around the coffee table to get it out of her system! This brings me, the BF and my son lots of joy!! When she does this I must stop everything I am doing and watch, lol!

Please note that this is three different videos! And those sounds you hear are her breathing and her collar tags clinking! ENJOY!!








You also might notice the sock on the floor - that's because Dinky is a sock thief! She loves socks for some reason. And when you wear socks on your feet, she comes over and starts nibbling your toes and pulling until she gets the sock off or you finally take it off to keep her from biting your toes!

15 comments:

Paige said...

Wow, Dinky moves fast! Holy cow! I understand the sock thing; my late dog (german shepard) was a shoe thief!

Lacquer Laine said...

ah!! I love it!! She is too quick! My Cashy does this too! We call it "Crazy Man Run"! And he loves socks! He won't still them off your feet like your little lady though!

Anonymous said...

she is so cute!

Helen said...

LMAO x 1,000,000! So unbelievably cute. Thankyou for posting this!

Anonymous said...

LMAO! That was great! Thanks for posting!!!

adorepink said...

LMAO! When I saw the name of this post, I said I have to read it for the name alone! Then I watched the videos and they are hilarious! Love it :-)

Violet LeBeaux said...

Hahahaha! My Dad's jack russel does that too it's so cute :D

Nixxy said...

Hahahaa! It's Speedy Gonzales! :D

paintedladyfingers said...

Look at her go! She just needs a lasso to round up socks in a whole new way! Adorable!

ndoodles said...

Your doggy is so much like mine. He is also a sock thief and he gets hyper like that some times too :D

Anonymous said...

Oh, that Dinky! She's such a character. She needs a tiny speedometer!

Selina said...

Cutest thing ever! Love it :)

nivipa said...

Those clips are a riot! I have a cat that loves shoes - whether your feet are in them or not, so your description of her pulling socks off is so hilariously, obviously true. . . .

Lucy said...

Love it Brooke! Thanks for posting the videos of the Dinky Rodeo. She is a riot. I guess she has to get all her pent up energy out. A sock thief and toe nibbler, shame on that bad girl!

contests and such said...

At least Dinky is small. My 80lb dog does this throughout our house. Up the stairs, down the stairs, downstairs, kitchen, hallway, etc., etc., etc. But she won't do it outside! Ugh it drives me crazy!

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