Doggies are basically toddlers that never grow up (no offence to parents of fur-babies or babies). They do silly, adorable things that may create a lot of work but more often they just do the stuff that delights and amuses us. This doggie was hungry and here’s what he did to make it known to his hooman.
When barking is not enough, the dog fetches his food bowl and flings it down – to make himself understood clearly.
The dog is hungry and also a little impatient and angry – hangry but still adorable.
Dogs have an uncanny way of knowing what the time is; they are particularly aware of when meal times roll around.
This tweet sums up the impatient, annoyed attitude of the dog: he's making his displeasure known to the hooman who has clearly lost track of the time.
This quote about the essentially loving nature of dogs is attributed to Mark Twain. Apparently Twain also said: If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you. This is the principal difference between a dog and a man.
True.
What is cuter than a puppy? A puppy playing with a ball, of course.
What is also cuter than a puppy? A puppy snuggling up to its mother – who is equally cute.
Or is that a self-propelling ball of fur?
If a hangry dog can demand food, so can cats. They can also demand food in their own little passive-aggressive way.
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