Oso and Drap are fighting but this time they took their physical fight to Drap's dog house.
At least they're showing a bit of decency by going to a private area to continue their non-sense.
The other day I was desperately looking for Drap because he wasn't responding to his name. After constantly calling him and getting nothing I decided to look for him and what I saw completely surprised me he was smelling Oso's face through Oso's front door. They remind me so much of a married couple because when they're together all they seem to do is fight and attack one another and when they're on their seperate ways they act like they want to attack eachother with kisses or in this case with licks.
Oso is tremendously afraid of sweepers and mops where as Drap doesn't pay much attention to them. I find this very interesting because Oso is a big dog and I can't really imagine him fearing things. This fear he has for the sweeper probably has to do with the fact that he feared the sweeper as a puppy I'm sure he feels tormented by it. On the contrary, I previously mentioned that Drap doesn't fear these types of obstacles but he does fear humans. Unlike, Oso who isn't afraid of going full on and attacking people Drap seems to be the type of dog who wouldn't dare to bite a person well that's how I see him but he may surprise me someday if the occassion rises.
It's just amazing to be able to determine how animals themselves have different personalities.
Drap comes off as a go the with flow type of dog. Oso can be defined as an over protecting dog.
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I would not mess with Oso (or his people). My male dog has very specific places he pees--a few in the front yard and a few in the back. Always the same unless my mom's dog is here, then he pees wherever she does.
ReplyDeleteI think it's crazy how even dogs can have two totally personalities and how humans can notice that through their behavior since they can't verbally communicate. I think dogs are very similar to humans.
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