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PostPosted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 9:17 pm 
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This morning, i went out to check on Bailey in the backyard since the three yap dawgs on the other side of the fence were barking loudly. He was seated on his rump next to the fence and his paw was slapping dawg noses as they pushed through the knot hole in the wood
fence slat. Kayley came out to watch the performance and Spanky, soon followed. Dog barking has no affect on Bailey nor on Spanky since he cannot hear. He really gets the yap dawgs excited when he walks against the fence. Kayley will usually run inside when all 3 are yapping unless Bailey is there to reassure her.

As one dawg got tired of having its nose slapped, another would take up the position and push its nose through the hole while the other two dawgs were barking. With an audience, Bailey's paw was slapping at twice his prior speed. The show went on for 5 minutes before the dawgs were summoned inside. A very, very happy performer and a captivated audience.

ptolemy and the Bengal 3


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2019 5:39 pm 
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Bailey the Bully. LOL. We have dogs behind us and they can stick their noses through the fence, but neither of my cats are interested in them.


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2019 6:29 pm 
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He is Bailey the Performer! He spent 40% of the time looking at his audience and the rest of the time making sure that his left front paw was whacking the 3 dawg noses rotating through the knot hold. He was really excited and the audience appreciated his enthusiasm and how fast he could hit the noses. I really enjoyed the performance! Every family needs one big ham and we have Bailey.

He received a dollop of Reddiwhip for his treat placed on a dish. Bailey looked at the dollop from the left and right and licked some at the base of the dollop on the plate and finally determined that the whipped cream top curl was hanging to the left and not in the center. He used his big paw to move the curl and, of course, got the Reddiwhip on his paw. He fell over like a sack of potatoes so he could lick his paw clean and only then clean his reward dish. His second act was fun to watch too.....

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