The apple doesn’t fall far…

June 6, 2009 by Joe

I’m trying to live in a world where I don’t view this as bad parenting… but…

Delilah has a bit of a quirk that Sarah and I have exploited, much to our my amusement. Whenever she is introduced to something she has never seen before, Delilah tends to be wary of it. What I do, at that point, is start chasing her around the house with said object. Here, just watch this video.

It appears that Tyler may have picked up on this little “game” of mine. And he seems to love it as much as I do.

Delilah and Tyler are loving each other more and more every day. He’s finally getting to the age where he can play, and Delilah couldn’t be happier with that.

Note: The first video was shot two months after we brought Delilah home with us. She was found next to a dumpster by a couple college girls and they couldn’t keep her at their apartment. We adopted her. She was severely underweight at the time, and was still quite underweight at the time of the video. She looks much healthier (pure freakin’ muscle) now, as you can see in the second video.

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Comments

  1. Sarah says:

    I love his laugh… you can tell he’s sooo proud of himself

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  2. A Free Man says:

    Like me, you seem to be lucky to have a tolerant dog!

    A Free Man’s last blog post..You were only waiting for this moment to be free

  3. LiteralDan says:

    And here I thought I was the only person who ever did that to his (now deceased… I swear those things are unrelated) dog. I felt bad about it whenever I did it, though. Does that count?
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