This isn't one of the greatest ideas I've had in fact it's the complete opposite. I got ready to go somewhere but then it hit me that I need to begin my observation for the day. I got Oso out and I knew that it wasn't going to go too well because he enjoys jumping on people so much. What happens next is exactly what I expected to happen. Oso jumps on me from behind and Drap gives in as well it seems like they do this on purpose I yell at them but they don't get off and now that they have gotten off they're taking turns rubbing against my clothes. I try to get them both off of me but as soon I push Drap off Oso jumps in to finish the job and vice versa. Their actions today have reminded me of baby twins and how their parents can't finish doing something they have started because once one twin stops being an obstacle for the parent completeing a task the other twin begins. Again Drap is rubbing up against my pants I used to think that only cats did these types of things but I thought wrong. Oso is beginning his non-sense what's new he always needs to show his superiority by fighting Drap and Drap well he's contributing to this fight.
They're now inside Drap's dog house fighting taking it to the dog house is becoming a habit for the two. I'm just waiting for one of them to remember that I'm out here. I really can't understand them one minute they're all over me and the next they're not it's clear they're giving me a taste of my own medicine since I ignore them when they bother me they do the same in return without being aware of it. Okay I made eye contact with Oso now he is next to me. I'm almost certain Oso sees himself as a lap dog because he is constantly trying to sit on my lap. I've touched this topic before but it's very interesting to see that he sees himself as a small dog being the huge beast he is. If Oso acts like he's a small dog making me believe he thinks that way then do chihuahuas think they're huge because this would explain the reason behind them being so scandalous?
Both Oso and Drap are nibbling on cut up pieces of tree trunk that are lying around in our backyard and it looks quite painful. The way in which they attack the piece of tree trunk and shove as much of it as they can possibly fit into their mouths does not look healthy but they seem to be enjoying themselves so I'll let them. Oso has a piece of tree trunk in his mouth and now he is taking it into Drap's dog house. It's super strange how these dogs can get enormously gritty they both do this they get something and run off with it and into the dog house they go if not they simply run towards an isolated area. It appears that they fear the other will try to take away their possessions this is the reason they run. This brings back childhood memories when my brother and I would fight over toys and once one of us finally managed to get that toy we would run off to our play house that was located in our backyard as well. These memories get to me at times as they did today and I believe that dogs can sense when their loved ones are feeling down because both Drap and Oso got beside me the instant I sat down and these types of things fascinate me because I view dogs as something extremely similar to humans. Similar to humans dog's have the sixth sense when it comes down to understanding human emotions and they try to distinguish the difference between crying and humming out of curiosty ( "Stephanie Pappas ").

"Stephanie Pappas: Do dogs know when you're sad?" Jun. 2012. Web. 26 Oct. 2014.

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