my dog is made to herd, but she's scared of sheep and a silly potato
That side eye!
Here’s my potato mutt. Her name is Xion!
Is she named after the Kingdom Hearts character? She's absolutely adorable
You got it! Her best friend’s name was Roxas so we only saw it fitting to name her Xion.
Thanks! She knows how cute she is and uses her cuteness to get whatever she wants.
She is adorable!
ah yes, the south carolina derp hound, I have one of those.
She's p sure she's built for guarding and herding the cats
Here is one of mine:
And here she is as a puppy:
Potato gonna potate. 🥰
You better rub that potato belly!
Angry potato?
He's pretty angry indeed (that I'm taking a picture instead of snuggling him)
We've had this little goober for exactly a week, and I would fucking die for her.
I have a potato.
He loves to do trust falls. You have to be ready to catch this potato at a moments notice.
Potato kisses!
I give my dog a treat. She drops some on the ground. I point at it and say "What's this?" She sniffs every part of the ground around my hand. I pick up the piece of treat and hold it under her nose. "What's this?!" She frantically sniffs around my wrist. She never finds the leftover treat bits.
Aww, sweet girl, she is treat-challenged.
Unfortunately this is the only kind of potato that I have right now...
I mean, I did ask for it.
I have two dogs. Charlie and Ghost. He is the outside of a potato:
And she is the inside of a potato:
A potato is a potato, regardless of animal type.
He loves belly rubs, clamours for attention just like a dog. He's basically a dog.
Two for one!
This potato likes to party!
Great Danes take up great amounts of space
he speed
he track
he herd
he snacc
Mine was made to bite my mother-in-law and my daughter's boyfriend. I wish I didn't like those people because then it might have been kind of cool
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