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Cute Dogs to Start Your Week

Cute dogs for the start of your week at work…

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A Dog and His Blanket

One of my dogs, Barclay, the playful Shi-Tzu can make a game of anything.  His favorite toy right now is his red blanket.  He lays on it like a pillow like most dogs, but he also makes it into a fort draping it over the couch and coffee table.  He also covers himself and has you fight with him while he can’t see.  You tap his paws or face and he bites at the hidden intruder.  My favorite though is when he plays Little Red Blanky Hood.

Barclay wears his red blanket like a hooded cloak.  He could be a Jedi knight, a superhero, little red riding hood, whatever.  I am not sure what goes through his mind, but he loves it.  He is at this very moment fighting with my wife under his blanky.  Here is a picture, and no, it is not posed.  He does this himself…

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Cute Dogs for Your Monday Blues

Cute dog pictures to cheer up your Monday…

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Cute Dog Humor for Your Monday Blues

In this edition, I put in dog humor.  Please pardon me that some of the language is profane.

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Reptile death match: Snake devours crocodile

Reptile death match: Snake devours crocodile

By Megan Gannon

Published March 05, 2014

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    A python was caught on camera as it swallowed a crocodile whole in northern Australia in March 2014. (YouTube | Barcroft TV)

A python was caught on camera devouring a crocodile after an epic battle on the shores of an Australian lake.

Amazing footage of the incident shows the snake constricting its prey and slowly stretching its mouth over the crocodile’s scaly body during the course of five hours.The reptile death match captured the attention of people at Lake Moondarra, near Mount Isa in the state of Queensland, over the weekend.

“You could see the crocodile in the snake’s belly which I think was probably the more remarkable thing,” local resident Tiffany Corlis told Australia’s ABC News.”You could actually see its legs and see its scales and everything, it was just amazing.” [Beastly Feasts: See Other Amazing Animals Devouring Prey]

Though the stomach-turning meal may look incredible, some animal experts say the incident isn’t all that uncommon.

‘You could see the crocodile in the snake’s belly, which I think was probably the more remarkable thing.’

– local resident Tiffany Corlis

“The big eat the smaller,” Lindsey Hord, a biologist with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), wrote in an email to Live Science, noting that big snakes regularly eat crocodile relatives known as caiman in South America.

The combatants in this case are thought to be an olive python and a freshwater Johnston’s crocodile, both native to northern Australia. Terry Phillip, of South Dakota’s Reptile Gardens, told National Geographic that olive snakes are “known for being phenomenally powerful, pound for pound, and for feeding on large food items.”

Phillip added that snakes regularly swallow prey 75 to 100 percent their size. But footage of their amazing eating abilities continues to astound.

A sensational YouTube video from 2012 showed an anaconda regurgitating the carcass of a goat. And an engorged Burmese python was picked up in the Florida Everglades in 2011 after it had swallowed a 76-lb. deer. But sometimes snakes can bite off more than they can chew. Back in 2005, pictures circulated of another python that burst after it apparently tried to eat an American alligator in Florida.

Snakes don’t “unhinge” their jaw to eat; rather their two lower jaws are not actually connected so they can move independently of one another while the snakes eat their large prey. Scientists recently decoded the genome of Burmese pythons and found the snakes’ impressive snacking skills arise from a genetic capacity to alter their metabolism and their organs (which sometimes double in size) after a meal. That research was published in December in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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Cute Dogs for Your Monday Blues

Cute dogs for those Monday blues…

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Cute Dogs For Your Monday Blues

Cute dogs for your Monday blues – Enjoy!

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Cute Dogs for Your Tuesday Blues

Since yesterday was President’s Day and a holiday for many in the United States, I decided to put off Cute Dogs for Tuesday instead of Monday.  I hope they bring a smile and help you through your beginning of the work week.

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Cute Dogs for your Monday Blues

Cute Dogs for your Monday Blues

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Dog Shaming For Your Tuesday Blues

I apologize for the late post on cute dog pictures.  Unfortunately, I was back at the orthopedic surgeon yesterday.  Good news is they know what is wrong, bad news, probably looking at one or two surgeries again…sigh…  Anyway, to make up for it being late, I am posting the ever popular dog shaming photos.  This is the last of my current stock so send me more.  Also, if you want more now, type “dog shaming” into the search box on my home page for a bunch of them.  I think I have posted about ten sets.

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