Tuesday, 27 January 2015

When Dogs Are Sleeping...

I have two dogs at home, Kobe and Lassie.

For many centuries, dogs are the guardians of mankind. They protect people who raise or feed them.

Same thing goes to my dogs, or dog.

Kobe is a mix between a stray dog and a Labrador. So basically, he is a smarter stray dog, which makes him a good door keeper. But at the same time, he is a stupid Labrador. So, some erratic performances are expected from him, such as barking in the midnight for no reason, running around the lawn until he is exhausted, barking at bugs on the ground...But whenever someone new visited our house, he would make sure they knew who was in charged of the security.

Lassie, on the other hand, is bad at protecting her home. She is a Golden Retriever, kind towards all sorts of animal creatures (especially those who offers her food). Her one and only defense mechanism is barking (while lying down). Protecting the house? More like us protecting her.

But as their family, we should not jump to conclusion so easily. Is it possible that Kobe will be seduced by strangers' treat? Or is it possible that Lassie will attack intruders by herself?

Me and my brother decided to test them out.

While they were sleeping just now, we sneaked out and try to get closed to them.

Kobe immediately woke up.


Atta boy.

Lassie's turn.



Erm.

If you have only one pet dog, you should check him out when he or she is sleeping. They might need some serious training if they can not wake up when someone is invading your land.

LASSIE! WAKE UP!




by MARIO



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