Why we call him Bouncy Dog.
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Why we call him Bouncy Dog.
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@randomgeek is this just a random behavior? just random bounces?
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@sungo well there's nearly always a prompt: a dog he wants to bark at, a car that's going too fast, a human who's rudely walking away instead of towards.
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@randomgeek either way it’s great
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Random Geekreplied to sungo last edited by [email protected]
@sungo He's super-friendly but so poorly socialized.
Near as I can tell, Incessant hopping and aggressive barking is his enthusiastic and profanity-laced "hello."
He's very in-your-face friendly, and super disappointed when he can't be in your face. A few neighbors have figured it out and come up for skritches, but I generally don't force strangers to make that choice.
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@randomgeek I think we’d get along fine. I’m the person who sits on the floor with the pets and does not mind them being in my face. as long as they can tolerate some “turn about is fair play”.
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@sungo yeah I think you'd like him. He communicates his needs very well.
It's just that outside he needs to be off the leash and running over to say hi and maybe play.
Scared some poor pit bull nearly to death once.
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@randomgeek Are you sure he isn't part goat?
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@chris not entirely sure, no.
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@randomgeek omg that is adorable
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@m it gets a little tedious when he gets on a roll just bouncing and barking and my Apple Watch is alerting me that I should step away from the locomotive or heavy metal concert or whatever TF is so loud, but yeah it's also cute as heck.