Sit. Stay. Roll over. Use the toilet? Wave to a squirrel? Sure, why not? There are some pretty proficient pets out there, as our winners prove this month. So sit. Enjoy.
High five for all of the friendly, talented and obedient pets out there
This sure made us “paws.” A cat waving to a squirrel? The squirrel waving back? Khaki likes watching squirrels, says owner and Wood County Electric Cooperative member Rhonda Thomas.
This sure made us “paws.” A cat waving to a squirrel? The squirrel waving back? Khaki likes watching squirrels, says owner and Wood County Electric Cooperative member Rhonda Thomas.
Sneijder lives for disc golf, say owners and Pedernales Electric Cooperative members Jim and Sheri Telfer.
Three-year-old Joey can balance a treat while sitting up. He belongs to Deep East Texas Electric Cooperative member Ruth Heino.
Central Texas Electric Cooperative members Dusty and Norma Bruns call this snapshot of their 18-year-old cat “Pepe on the Potty.”
Summer decided to follow owner and Bartlett Electric Cooperative member Robert Hanna up a tree one day, and the pooch has been climbing ever since.
Golden retriever brothers Augustus (Gus) and Woodrow (Woody) do everything together, including fetching footballs in the pool, says Barbara Prudhomme of Pedernales Electric Cooperative.
This is Vasya, who, after killing a cactus, brings it to owner Marc Sefcik’s bed. Marc is a member of Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative.
OK, not really a trick, but too cute not to share. Navarro County Electric Cooperative member Kenneth Neumann’s basset hound Sugarbabe (not pictured) had nine pups, and at feeding time the gang would line the fence, ready to eat.
Now just what are the catahoula heeler pups conspiring about? Maybe Pedernales Electric Cooperative member Karen Mayfield knows the scoop.
Sit. Stay. Roll over. Use the toilet? Wave to a squirrel? Sure, why not? There are some pretty proficient pets out there, as our winners prove this month. So sit. Enjoy.