Him Workin Up My Nerves
April 4th, 2008Just after Chuck did an end-of-walk power slide over the top of her and flipped. She was pissed because he came from behind. Just like she does every time she attacks Chuck.
I think Chuck was tired, because he normally jumps over her, with a brief neck bite and turns it up, accelerating so fast, Coco can’t keep up. I think that’s the name of my next feature film project: Coco Can’t Keep Up. o
Tags: anger management, chuck, coco, dogs, furrocious, winter
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April 4th, 2008 at 4:57 am
Chuck and Coco are the American version of my two dogs (as in they live in American whilst mine are in Jolly ‘Ol England). Morris is speedy so Max can’t keep up, and barks at Morris in total frustration. When Max finally susses Morris out, and attacks, Morris is doomed and therefore has a small gnat (which alarmingly looks like a small shih tzu?) attached to his ass for the rest of the day. They love each other though (I think).
April 4th, 2008 at 6:23 am
My seven year old son wants us to get a second dog. We did have two, but our beloved ridgeback died of cancer almost 3 years ago. I miss the cavorting that used to go on in our house with two dogs, but, not the chaos :). Nice pic Jon, is your life full of chaos, or should I give it another shot?
April 4th, 2008 at 6:40 am
I have a dog who looks sooooo much like Chuck that sometimes I think that your photos ARE of my dog. But then I see Chuck’s legs — my guy is a Corgi/Lab mix so he has much shorter legs. Much like mine.
But the face? Chuck could be my dog’s older brother.
I love this photo. I’d love to get a second dog but (1) my husband would NEVER allow it and (2) my dog craves attention and would hate to share me.
April 4th, 2008 at 7:56 am
The look on Coco’s face is PRICELESS. Like a really pissed off teenage girl.
April 4th, 2008 at 9:09 am
Man, you should make nature specials. These pictures are breathtaking.
April 4th, 2008 at 9:19 am
I love this series. The expressions on their faces are awesome. Chuck looks a little caught off guard in this shot, and Coco looks pissed!
April 4th, 2008 at 11:13 am
this shot makes me smile - there is NOTHING in the world like dogs playing in the sow
except, perhaps, for dogs playing in the ocean
your photos are truly fabulous - thanks for sharing them
April 4th, 2008 at 12:12 pm
I have two dogs, a BIG male malamute and a Chuck size female mix..guess who is the boss? It’s nice to know that they have each other for company and fun when I’m not at home…Get a second dog..your first dog will love it and you!!
April 4th, 2008 at 1:06 pm
have you noticed a change in chuck since you got coco? we have a new dog in the house too now that mike moved in with marley (92 lbs, 16 month old boxer), and at first josh, although he liked marley at dog beach, couldn’t figure out why the hell this dog was in the house all the time.
now, when mike and marley are out of town, josh positively mopes. it’s wrestlemania all day every day when they are together.