This past July 4th three of our granddaughters came to stay with us for a couple days and they brought along their four little ankle biter dogs. Three of them were the size of a medium sized cat. I like to sit on the recliner with a firm pillow on my lap to rest the Ipad on. Eventually two of the little dogs ended up on my lap enjoying the pillow. What I didnt know is these two dogs dont get along with each other very well. I was enjoying petting them when the smoke alarm went off. Someone burned some food on the stove. The screech of the smoke alarm set the two dogs off and in a flash I had a snarling, growling, biting, ball of brown fur going around in circles on my lap. I didnt want to get caught up in the fracas so I shoved them off on the floor and I swear they were still going around in a snarling circle on the way down to the floor. When they hit the floor they REALLY went at it till one of the granddaughters broke it up. A little while later they were going at it in the bedroom so one of them was put in a kennel upstairs for a time out.
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