You are not doing your job!
By John Welford
@indexer (4852)
Leicester, England
May 5, 2020 4:13am CST
That is certainly the message I get when young Okami looks at me like this.
She had just been taken on an hour-long walk through the fields this morning but then reckoned that my duties were far from fulfilled.
She does this regularly - she will grab her ball, place it on the grass in our back garden and demand that I kick it for her to chase after.
To add to the fun, she is quite likely to grab the ball just before my foot makes contact and run off with it so that I have to do the chasing!
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@petatonicsca (7070)
• Japan
5 May 20
Well of course you are there for her convenience.
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@cherriefic (10399)
• Philippines
5 May 20
You have to be more attentive to his games then.
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@JESSY3236 (22245)
• United States
5 May 20
lol Lily (my cat) was playing with her toys one afternoon while I was washing dishes. She had one of her toys in her mouth and brought it in the kitchen. I thought she was going to take it with her to the cabinet, but when I looked at her the toy was gone. I looked down and she had dropped the toy at my feet. I think she wanting me to throw her toy, but I was doing the dishes and couldn't.
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@lazydaizee (6732)
• United Kingdom
5 May 20
Sounds like you are both having fun, and keeping fit too by the sound of it.
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@paigea (36143)
• Canada
5 May 20
Our dog had my husband trained to throw the ball. If the ball went the least bit out of sight, the dog would bark until my husband went to find the ball.
If we threw a rock into the bush while gardening, the dog would methodically search and bring the rock back to us.













