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    Ole Crossed Paws

    He even taught Duke to sit like this. I'll have to get a picture of them both doing it:
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    My boys Duke and Chief
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    I love that. Adorable. Neither of my boys do it often but if I see it, I try to grab the phone for a picture. Have yet to be successful.

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    aww what a handsome gentleman

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    Love it. Makes me think of the way business men are posed for their professional portraits, for some reason.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowshoe View Post
    Love it. Makes me think of the way business men are posed for their professional portraits, for some reason.
    This. I've seen crossed arms before but never one where the upper arm is so far up on the lower one. It really looks so intentionally "proper".

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    Chief definitely is the more distinguished gentleman of the two!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SunDance View Post
    This. I've seen crossed arms before but never one where the upper arm is so far up on the lower one. It really looks so intentionally "proper".
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    Love it. Makes me think of the way business men are posed for their professional portraits, for some reason.
    Chief definitely is the more distinguished gentleman of the two!
    My boys Duke and Chief
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowshoe View Post
    Love it. Makes me think of the way business men are posed for their professional portraits, for some reason.
    Quote Originally Posted by SunDance View Post
    This. I've seen crossed arms before but never one where the upper arm is so far up on the lower one. It really looks so intentionally "proper".
    Chief definitely is the more distinguished gentleman of the two!
    My boys Duke and Chief
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    Great picture! He obviously loves the camera.

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