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<DIV>No, Loki and Jordan have not become well behaved couch pillows. I haven't
posted out of sheer exhaustion. </DIV>
<DIV>But this is just too funny and weird not to share. Crackers is my 7 year
old sweetest most mellow basset ever. He mostly ignores the youngsters. Because
he doesn't respond to Jordan's invitations to play and chase her around the
house, she has found a way to annoy him. Crackers will lay on a sofa, chair, etc
stretched out. Jordan will climb on him and put her head on his head, drape her
front legs alongside his shoulders and stretch her back legs out froggie style
on his back. From certain angles all you see is two basset heads and one body. I
keep trying to get a picture but as soon as I move, Jordan's separation anxiety
kicks in and she jumps up to follow me. </DIV>
<DIV>Crackers will tolerate her for about two minutes and then he begins to
grumble and eventually will move to get rid of her. If I ever get a photo I will
not only share it but probably have it made into a poster. </DIV>
<DIV>Kathy with Crackers (why did you bring that annoying little beast into this
house?), Loki (I lubs my sister, she plays hard!) and Jordan (I am so cute and
innocent looking, who knew?)</DIV></FONT><DIV CLASS="aol_ad_footer" ID="903cc199c526add204bb2014742a15b"><br/><font style="color:black;font:normal 10pt arial,san-serif;"> <hr style="margin-top:10px"/></font></DIV></BODY></HTML>