I have been given an assignment for my AP English Language Class to observe a living thing for a minimum of two months, four times a week for at least an hour a day. A dog is loving, energetic, and more than anything, loyal. My two dogs, Max and Chica, are a bundle of interesting things which is why I chose them for my project. My dogs aren’t the biggest dogs, or the scariest, but I'm excited to share with you what goes on in their little lives.
Sunday, September 28, 2014
My Curiosity With My Dogs
I haven't really paid much attention to my dogs. I mean I love them to death and I think they're the most adorable things ever but I don't know what goes on with them. All I ever knew was that they sleep, eat, poop and pee. But I know that this project will help me open up my eyes and ideas a little more and get to learn stuff about dogs I never knew. These past 2 weeks that I've been observing my dogs, I really took my time to observe what really is going on. I've figured out that dogs paws have very sensitive nerves in them which is why they don't like getting they're paws touched. I didn't know this until I researched it because I was curious. Curiosity leads to knowledge. Which is why every time I'm curious about something my dog is doing, I will research and find the reason why they're doing it. I'm excited to see what turns up with this project and learn more about my little babies.
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I love to tickle the bottom of my dogs' feet when the are sleeping. It drives them crazy but...it's fun.
ReplyDeleteDogs are the best and there is so much to learn about them. Im looking forward to seeing what else you learn and teach us. Dogs are also ticklish right behind their ears. I love doing that to my puppy!
ReplyDeleteI want to know more. Your cover photo is so cute they look like my puppies tell me more so I know more about my puppies.
ReplyDeleteYour dogs are adorable! I never knew dogs' paws were sensitive, it makes sense to me though because my dogs don't like it when i touch their paws either.
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