When Sage brings back a stick from the river, he instantly lets her know that this is now his stick and will stay his stick for as long as he is interested.
And he is triumphant in his victory.
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I had no doubt that Mr. N would emerge victorious with the stick!
ReplyDeleteWags (and purrs) from Life with Dogs and Cats
Awww, perhaps if you say, please Mr. N will share?! Tee Hee
ReplyDeleteBOL I've heard terriers are not ones to share ;-)
ReplyDeleteYou tell em Mr.N!
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely a trait that's well known amongst terrier owners :) I'm glad he stood up for himself, little dogs have to stand up for themselves
ReplyDeleteMr. N does not lack self-esteem.
DeleteIsn't it nice I'm such a good friend, Mr. N? I'm always willing to share sticks with you!
ReplyDeleteYou're the best, Sage!
DeleteMr N is so cute! That's funny that he wins tug of war!
ReplyDeleteI knew he won!
ReplyDeleteFunny how little dogs can lay down the rules for the big dogs. They look so cute together!
ReplyDeleteWell done, Mr N!
ReplyDeleteMr N says "don't mess with my stick"
ReplyDeleteWalk softly & carry a big stick, huh? Do not mess with Mr. N's stick!
ReplyDeleteLove & Biscuits,
Cathy, Isis & Phoebe
www.dogsluvusandweluvthem.blogspot.com
In my experience with smaller dogs (our little beagle), they can be very bossy and determined and know how to get their way. I often say they like to make up for their size with their attitude!
ReplyDeleteJan, Wag 'n Woof Pets
You look so proud of your win Mr N!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job,
I hope you're having a fun day,
Your pal Snoopy :)