What is your funniest pet memory / picture / video? Must be YOUR pet?

I have a dog in which I play cops and robbers with... she loves to be the bad guy and snoop around the house, crawl low and sneak by me. So one day while playing cops and robbers, I decided to grab the camera... and when I caught her sneaking behind me I quickly turned around and said "stickem up"... and as put her hands up, I quickly snapped the pic you see. Halo was only 4 months old when I picked her up.

She was the cutest little baby dog I had ever seen... she was so loving off the start I just knew in my heart she was an awesome dog. I brought her home, and she quickly picked up obedience. I am truly blessed to have her as my companion.

I also have a cat who loves to sleep in the most awkward places. Upon moving into a new place, I had a bookshelf being used as a quick access to my clothes, and well, one morning while prepping for work... I reached to grab my clothes and stunned myself by grabbing the cat haha!... so I quickly took a picture. Smokey was originally a stray cat found while living in my old home.

He would always come around, and meow meow meow. I took him to the humane society so maybe the real owner could find him... after a month I brought him home, and has been known as Smokey since. I am truly a dog lover, but I couldnt pass up on a stray, starving cat.

I had a German Sheapard, Collie, Golden Retriever mix...otherwise known as a mutt...who's name was Willie. Well, I'm a country boy, and he was a country dog. I used to send him out with my mom and aunties when they went off-road to pick wild berries so he could watch for snakes, badgers, etc and keep the women safe.

One time I tagged along, and was just kicking back eating some berries when I noticed him watching the women. He kinda cocked his head to the side, watching my mom pull berries off the bush, then popped a couple in her mouth. Next thing I know, he walks over and puts his mouth around one of the branches and scrapes down, knocking the berries in his mouth and eating them!

He kept doing that after that...my mom also stopped wanting him around since he took the easiest berries to reach!

I don't have any pics, my sister has some old VHS footage, in the winter-time during the holidays we used to bake cookies, and then after you take them out of the oven, you flip them over onto a towel on the counter so they can cool; we had a dog named 'wolf,' after wondering where the cookies were going (and only the ones close to the front edge of the counter) we left the VHS video camera running on the kitchen table pointed towards the counter where we'd put the cookies. So we left the camera recording and walk out of the kitchen, turn the main lights off but we always left a fluorescent light on so it wasn't pitch black and my sister has footage of the dog hopping up on his hind legs, put his front paws on the counter and 'stole a few cookies.

Please see my video of my white German Shepherd, Maus, at the dog park. She is our daughter. I really feel that this video shows how much I care about and love this dog, and she has brought my wife and I so much joy.

Well, I don't have any pictures, but my fiance and I have a black cat and a medium sized dog that were both babies when this happened. We were hosting a small game night with a friend of mine and while he and I were setting up some board game, my fiance turned to put something better in the DVD player, such that she was facing away from us. Out of nowhere our new extremely fluffy puppy (Keeshond) came running after our 8 week old black kitten.

The cat runs right across the board we were setting up and jumps, claws out onto my fiance's behind....and sticks. My fiance's freaking out because it hurts when little needle sharp claws go through your sweat pants and into you know where and our friend is half laughing half concerned, when I get up to help remove the now truly terrified kitten. As I approach the kitten begins to slip down though, unfortunately bringing my fiance's pants with her, giving our guest an impromptu sighting of my fiance's bum.It was all laughed over but we still bring it up every once in a while, and I'd say that was probably one of the highlights of our pet memory reel.

So I rescued this Kitten last year and he was still getting used to my pets. One day, my dog scared him and he tore down the hall and tried to jump THROUGH a mirror we had hanging at the end on a door. I guess he thought it led to a whole other room.

He sat there dazed or perhaps embarrassed for a minute before moving on I can't remember a time I've laughed harder.

Watching t.v. One evening I finished off a dish of cherry cobbler. Since it was the last serving I ate it straight from the baking dish.

There was some baked on parts that I couldn't get off so I put it down for my dog to have. She worked on it a good 20 minutes, but didn't get it all, some of it was baked on just too hard. During the next commercial I realized that my Dad, the human garbage disposal, was scraping off and enjoying that baked on cobbler, totally unaware that the dog had already had a turn.

One of our favorite family stories. Peace, joe.

I can't own pets now due to my disability--I don't have any old pictures digitalized--and can't even afford a digital camera right now... My family had 2 cats-I had a major attitude--and hissed a lot. When my niece was about 18 months and learning the animal sounds-when she got to a cat--she would hiss instead of meow.

During the second year we had our miniature schnauzer, Decker, he was known for being very energetic. Unfortunately that wasn't always a good thing. For Lent, my mother had decided to give up chocolate (which was extremely hard since she really had no other vices).

So for the 40 days, there was to be no chocolate in the house. But Easter morning, we were rewarded with the classic Easter Bunny baskets with candy and he had even given my mom a really large chocolate bunny! Well we got dressed and went to church.

Upon our return, Decker was hiding from us. Our other schnauzer, KC, met us at the back door with wide eyes, as if to say "You won't believe what happened". We went upstairs to get changed and that is where my mother found the body of the chocolate bunny, beheaded, laying in a slobbery puddle on her pillow - completely on the other side of the house from where she had left it that morning!

Upon discovery she started screaming for him and when we found him, he casually went up to her with a look of "What's the big deal? " Less than a year later, my parents decided Decker needed to move to the farm of a friend of our family. To this day, we aren't allowed to give my mother chocolate bunnies at Easter without everyone laughing about that wonderful mutt who decided that 40 days without chocolate was 40 days too long!

This is our dog Pedro when we tried to put an angel costume on him on Halloween: flickr.com/photos/cfinke/2417982639.

This is our puppy Oliver yawning, not much of a story to it but he looks ferocious!

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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