Dog Goes Wild When Gramma Vacuums

4 years ago
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Russo is a 7 year old Corgi Terrier mix pooch. Russo and his owner Amanda have recently moved back to Canada from Australia and are staying with Amanda's mom and husband. Russo is slowly getting use to change with his new home and he sure is a very well behaved doggo who loves to play. Chasing his ball around the backyard or through the living room keeps him active and keeps his gramma busy. Being a very lovable dog is all that matters to Russo so he follows Amanda and gramma Elsa all around the house making sure they don't leave him alone. Head into the kitchen, Russo is on their heels. Go into the washroom, Russo sits at their feet. Russo loves being around people and playing and always returns the ball or any toy that gets thrown for him which gramma Elsa loves since her own dog Poncho never returns the ball when thrown for her. Russo has a basket full of toys which he loves to choose a new toy from throughout the day but being short legged at times he is unable to reach the toy at the bottom. Barking to let gramma know he needs help, she will pull out another toy and the fun begins. When house cleaning time comes, Russo is not so keen. He is not quite as fond of this chore as he is with retrieving a ball. Once gramma starts to vacuum Russo dashes into the room and begins barking, letting gramma know he is not happy. Moving the vacuum head back and forth along the floor starts to become a game of "attack" for Russo. Chasing the suction head in, around and under the furniture is quite a challenge but Russo doesn't give up. When the time is right, he goes into full attack mode and pounces on the vacuum head showing it who is boss. After a few minutes, gramma Elsa feels it is time to calm him down, shuts down the machine and gives her little "grandson" some love. How adorable.

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