Lisa Gibson+Followhe pooped next to the pad. again.He looked me dead in the eye. Walked over to the pee pad. Turned around slowly, with purpose. And pooped. Exactly two inches to the left of the pad. Not far. Not by accident. Almost like it was on purpose. Leo started laughing so hard he spilled cereal on the floor. Kevin watched him like he was proud of his art. I said nothing. Kevin blinked. Wagged once. I swear he thinks “near the target” counts. It doesn’t. #Pets #Dogs #PottyTrainingFails685Share
Lisa Gibson+Followkevin met a mirror. it got weird.This morning, Kevin discovered a full-length mirror. We’ve had it forever. He’s just... never noticed it. Until now. He froze. Ears up. Stared at his reflection like it owed him money. Then he barked. Once. Jumped back like the other dog was armed.↳ The next ten minutes were chaos. Run in. Bark. Run out. Peek around the door. Repeat. Miso watched from the hallway with the face of a disappointed teacher. Eventually, Kevin dropped Sharkie in front of the mirror. A peace offering? Or bait? No one knows. He hasn’t looked at the mirror since. #Pets #Dogs #DogVsMirror852Share
Jose Jones+FollowCan cats and dogs be good friends?My husband recently told me that he wants to get another dog, but I'm worried that my cat won't be able to adapt to living with a dog for fear that he'll stress too much Friends, do you have cats and dogs together at home? Do they get along well? #Pets s #Cats s #Dogs #living together44437Share
Courtney Casey+Follow🐾 day 73 — she found a sunspot and refused to moveIt was freezing this morning. But the light hit the hallway just right. A big patch of sunshine across the floor. Grace walked over, circled three times, and flopped down like she owned the house. Tail thumping. Eyes closed. Front paws crossed like royalty. I sat next to her with my coffee. She didn’t even twitch. Just soaked it in. There’s something about a dog in the sun that makes everything else feel... slow. Peaceful. She didn’t move for 40 minutes. I didn’t either. #Pets #Dogs #SunbathingDog2423Share
Courtney Casey+Follow🐾 day 71 —buddy came over for a playdateI didn’t expect much when Buddy came over. He’s a 3-year-old golden from next door. Loud, bouncy, extremely proud of his tennis ball. Grace stayed in the corner at first. Just watching. I sat nearby and didn’t say anything. Buddy dropped his ball, stared at Grace, wagged like a maniac, and barked once. She blinked. And then—she walked over. Just a few steps. And sat down next to me. Still watching. But closer. They didn’t play. Not really. But Buddy lay down, and Grace didn’t move away. That’s a start. #Pets #Dogs #DogSocializing 3494Share
Lisa Gibson+Follow Kevin’s favorite way to nap is... everywhere.Some dogs have a favorite spot. Not Kevin. Today, I found him asleep on top of Leo’s homework. Not under the desk, not beside it — on it. He looked so peaceful, like he was doing us a favor by ‘helping’ with the math problems. Then later, I caught him snoozing in the laundry basket. I swear, he thinks he’s a tiny laundry monster. Sharkie was there too, of course. If napping was an Olympic sport, Kevin would take gold every time. #Pets #Dogs #LazyDogLife610Share
Lisa Gibson+FollowKevin knocked over a toddler to steal their popsicle.This one’s on me. I shouldn’t have brought him to the park during snack hour. There was a small toddler. Wobbling, smiling, holding a grape popsicle like a national treasure. Kevin locked eyes. I had exactly 1.4 seconds to intervene. I failed. He charged. Not aggressively, more like a sticky missile of chaos. Toddler fell. Popsicle vanished. Kevin reemerged two seconds later, face purple, victorious, and utterly unapologetic. We gave the parents twenty bucks. Kevin? Zero regrets. Still burping grapes. #Pets #Dogs #ParkChaos1569Share
Lisa Gibson+FollowKevin dragged his bed into the shower because “privacy.” Kevin has many places to nap. A plush bed in the living room, a second bed in Leo’s room, and the couch he’s not supposed to use (but does). So where did he decide to nap today? Inside the shower. He dragged his entire dog bed—plus Sharkie—into the tub, curled up like it was a personal bunker, and refused to come out. Leo offered him crackers. Miso hissed at the curtain. I gave up. He stayed in there for three hours. We had guests over. They had to use the upstairs bathroom. Kevin? Still in the tub. Unbothered. Untouchable. #Pets #Dogs #DogPrivacyIssues672Share
Lisa Gibson+FollowKevin barked at a zucchini for 14 minutes. I dropped a zucchini on the kitchen floor. Kevin went full DEFCON 1. Hackles up, tail rigid, barking from a safe distance like it was a demon artifact. I tried moving it—he screamed louder. Leo brought over Sharkie to “calm him down.” That made it worse. The rabbit stared. Miso looked offended on behalf of vegetables. Fourteen minutes. Fourteen. Until I chopped the zucchini in half and showed him it wasn’t alive. He sniffed it, sneezed, and walked away like I had overreacted. #Pets #Dogs #OverdramaticDog532Share
Lisa Gibson+FollowKevin hid toast in my purse. Again.I was halfway to the grocery store when the smell hit me. Warm, weirdly buttery. Too familiar. I reached into my bag, already knowing. Yep. Toast. Actual toast. Slightly chewed. Still warm. Kevin has a habit of hiding things in soft places. Shoes, blankets, bags. Once even inside Leo’s pillowcase. But this? This was the third time he stashed toast in my purse. The worst part? I don’t know if he’s feeding me, punishing me, or just thinks I’m another rabbit. #Pets #Dogs #WeirdDogHabits42817Share