Saturday, December 22, 2007

Our Very Own Artful Dodger

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Faust is a very talented Dobermann. A lot of his talent is due to his height. His chin is just at table height. Adam is close and poor Violet is way too little (they have developed the heavy head technique- we'll have more about that in another post) but Faust simply has to walk up to the table and rest his chin and if no one is paying attention---- score! When we have company I have to pay more attention to him than to what the guests are doing, otherwise dinner can be over before they know it. John is usually the sad victim and Faust has enjoyed porkchops, hamburgers--well, you get the idea. His best opportunities come when I am out of town and someone unexpectedly comes to the door-- but there really isn't much challenge to that. The real art comes in when someone gets up to get, say, catsup or salt and pepper then speed, agility and skill must come into play! He is a master! The photo above shows the casual approach- just hanging out.


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Moving into position- note the skillful angle of the head.


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And here it comes.....

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Tasty! Want to see it again?

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The setup.

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The position and....

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Almost!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ah..... joys and woes of dogs. I really think, in English at least, there is some truth to their label. In some backwards way they really do love like god. Why else put up with such ruffians who steal your food and throw rocks through your windows and generally terrorize the neighborhood?

kathyann said...

They look so innocent, as if butter wouldn't melt in their mouths, but it obviously did haha!
How could you stay mad with such beautiful creatures!
Stephanie I would like to thank you for your kind comments on my blog and we would like to wish you and your family,
A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS
love from
Kathyann,Ceri,Meghan and Bethany at meg's mum's muffins

Ruth Welter said...

Stephanie, he is adorable. Yes, when they can reach the table, LOOK OUT, there goes the food. Happy holidays to you and your family. All the best for the new year as well.