Random Junebug blogging

The “I can’t believe she doesn’t look like she’s expecting a beating” edition.

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Yes, that is the natural position of the ears. Aren’t they adorable? But there’s more:

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Note the position of the back legs.

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21 Responses

  1. 1
    Michael Hussey 10.30.2007 at 10:22 pm |

    She pooped on the floor?

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    Michael Hussey 10.30.2007 at 10:23 pm |

    Okay, picture 2 she’s expecting a beating for using a bag as a chew toy.

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    Kat 10.30.2007 at 11:04 pm |

    I think that’s the best picture you’ve ever gotten of her. Needs a frame :)

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    Esme 10.31.2007 at 12:12 am |

    The cuteness! It burns!

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    Sara no H. 10.31.2007 at 2:00 am |

    That is a lazy sit :p My dog does that too from time to time … then again, he also lays down with his hind legs splayed open like a Christmas turkey, so meh.

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    Erin 10.31.2007 at 7:44 am |

    I love Junebug pictures, and I will post a comment repeating how much I love Junebug pictures every time I see them. She’s the least hammy dog I’ve ever seen; all the ones I’ve ever had would have had their noses right up against the camera lens.

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    Thomas, TSID 10.31.2007 at 9:19 am |

    “Help! Help! I’m being oppressed!”

    “Oh, now we see the violence inherent in the system. Come see the violence inherent in the system! Help! Help! I’m bein’ repressed!”

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    DiscGrace 10.31.2007 at 9:59 am |

    My dog does that too from time to time … then again, he also lays down with his hind legs splayed open like a Christmas turkey, so meh.

    My dog, Mrs. Beasley, does that too – mostly when she gets excited and is showing off how extravagantly she can chew her bone. She would probably be the hammiest ham of a dog I know, if I didn’t know the neighbors’ dog, who likes to climb onto the back of their couch like a mountain lion, perches there on all fours, and starts howling. >_

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    Erin 10.31.2007 at 10:04 am |

    DiscGrace, are you my neighbor? My gigantic dog firmly believes that, if the cats can lie on the back of the couch to catch some rays, he can use the back of the couch to survey the neighborhood. To which I say, 80 pound dogs and 11 pound cats are not the same thing, but he doesn’t get math, so it’s a constant struggle.

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    Christina 10.31.2007 at 12:43 pm |

    At least your dog can sit like that. My big ol’ hound can’t put her legs directly under her–she must splay them out to give her big ol’ butt enough room.

    Junebug reminds me of a flying fox. Too cute.

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    Christina 10.31.2007 at 1:44 pm |

    Is Junebug by any chance part corgi? because her ears look just like my dog’s

    She’s too cute!

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    Jo 10.31.2007 at 10:11 pm |

    Disclaimer: I am a Big Dog person. My current house- and yard-mate weighs 100 lbs on the light side. I do not generally notice dogs smaller than he is.

    That said, my first response to seeing Junebug’s massive bat-ears was to reach out to scritch them through the computer screen. Then I saw the cute little-bitty paddy-paws with the white tips and wanted to bite them very gently. Then I just gave up and cooed.

    What a cute little sfuzzi-wuzzy woogle Juney-buggles ooooooo! *dissolves into small puddle*

    *koff*

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    Laurie 11.1.2007 at 12:08 am |

    *sighs happily* I love random Junebug blogging, and I am decidedly a cat person. :) Those ARE the best pictures of her you have ever posted (apart from for the glowing “demon dog from HELL” eyes) — maybe she’s getting the idea that the camera really doesn’t hurt her? Maybe she’s somehow virtually receiving the love that gets slathered all over her likeness whenever the pictures are posted? Who knows what goes on in canine brains?!

    Definitely at least part Corgi, and I second the fruit bat/flying fox resemblance. Or one of those desert foxes that are all ears. :) Either way, she is *adorable* and I want to give her belly rubs right through the monitor!

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    Mnemosyne 11.1.2007 at 2:26 pm |

    I still need to know what a “Cat Butler” is (in the background of the first picture). Because if it is something that can pet a cat, I think my cats want one. They require someone to pet them while they eat and G. and I are getting a little tired of it.

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    DaisyDeadhead 11.1.2007 at 5:32 pm |

    Just incredibly adorable!!! (((kiss kiss doggie!!! smooches!)))

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    Meghan 11.1.2007 at 7:22 pm |

    That dog is seriously cute. Almost as cute as mine!

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    Dana 11.2.2007 at 12:07 am |

    Disclaimer: I am a Big Dog person. My current house- and yard-mate weighs 100 lbs on the light side. I do not generally notice dogs smaller than he is.

    Hey Jo, I’m a big dog person too, but not to the exclusion of smaller dogs! Though I have difficulty not wincing at bichons, Toy Poodles, chis etc :/

    As far as small goes, most terriers are pretty awesome and there are some decent foo-foo dogs out there – it makes me sad that dog-people often pick sides when it comes to dogs, when really they don’t think they’re that different from one another and didn’t choose their body.

    *cough* Anyway, Junebug is adorable! Any idea what’s in her apart from possibly Corgi? (lol, we had a corgi/collie X growing up, man he was funny looking)

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    Less Lee Moore 2.28.2008 at 3:20 pm |

    Oh gracious, I can’t believe how much she looks like Willi!

    She has the same mildly annoyed expression, ears, stance, snout shape, and fur pattern!

    http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y55/vandian/willichristmasruff_7.jpg
    http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y55/vandian/williapr2007_3.jpg

    Do you think if Junebug and Willi met there would be an explosion or something?

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