Well, a little one. This is the little guy I mentioned yesterday:

He's made by "Mane Events" and is supposed to be a dog squeaky toy. Once I saw him I couldn't bear the thought of him being chewed and possibly ripped to pieces, so I took him home with me. Unfortunately, I couldn't afford to rescue all his brothers and sisters and had to leave them at the store.
No photo of the steam locomotive I mentioned several days ago. It did arrive today, but alas, it doesn't run. I did make a reasonable attempt, including cleaning, lubricating, adjusting the power pickup brushes, but no luck. It's supposed to be returnable, seller message sent.
Gary and I went and finished shopping this afternoon. This included a visit to a new wineseller where I was intrigued by possibilities but only bought what I needed for gifts. I'll be going back later, I'm sure.
We got a couple of items for his mom as well, and that concludes everything but the wrapping and the cooking. (Yes, we're making a ham and hauling it to Chicago. Sigh.)

He's made by "Mane Events" and is supposed to be a dog squeaky toy. Once I saw him I couldn't bear the thought of him being chewed and possibly ripped to pieces, so I took him home with me. Unfortunately, I couldn't afford to rescue all his brothers and sisters and had to leave them at the store.
No photo of the steam locomotive I mentioned several days ago. It did arrive today, but alas, it doesn't run. I did make a reasonable attempt, including cleaning, lubricating, adjusting the power pickup brushes, but no luck. It's supposed to be returnable, seller message sent.
Gary and I went and finished shopping this afternoon. This included a visit to a new wineseller where I was intrigued by possibilities but only bought what I needed for gifts. I'll be going back later, I'm sure.
We got a couple of items for his mom as well, and that concludes everything but the wrapping and the cooking. (Yes, we're making a ham and hauling it to Chicago. Sigh.)
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Date: 2011-12-23 08:21 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-23 11:47 am (UTC)You're hauling a cooked ham to Chicago? I hope it's a short trip: the aroma would drive me crazy!
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Date: 2011-12-23 11:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-24 03:17 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-24 03:18 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-24 03:22 am (UTC)Also, dog play toy behavior is part of puppy education and growing. Many of them play with soft toys just as they would play with an animal they caught. Where felines usually break the prey's neck or back by pouncing on it, or suffocate it one way or another, canines break the neck by shaking it back and forth. TMI, I know, but if you watch predator behavior either on film or live, you see this difference.
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Date: 2011-12-24 10:56 am (UTC)I still think the world would be more interesting if all creatures had opposable thumbs though. I suppose that's why I'm a fur. :D
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Date: 2011-12-24 11:48 am (UTC)My theory is that we have neotenized the wolf into the domestic dog so completely that he maintains puppy behaviors all his life. Once in a while it can be irritating, but mostly we find it appealing. The adaptation is symbiotic. Dogs and horses act like babies and we provide for their needs because we perceive them in that way.