When Emme asks to play, she does what is referred to as a "play bow." She lowers her chest and sticks her little butt up in the air. This is not a unique Emme posture; I understand that all, or most, dogs do it. Rudy does it sometimes, but Emme does it often.
When she and I are going down the steps from the second floor to the first floor and Emme has to stop on the landing to chat, she often will stick her butt up in the air and want to wrestle as we chat. After Ken and I finish eating a meal, she will often come up to Ken's chair and do a play bow to ask for his attention. In the evening, when she is tired of playing alone and she wants to engage us in her play, she will do the play bow. She is a puppy who is not shy asking for what she needs. She knows how to say, "Let's play!"
When she and I are going down the steps from the second floor to the first floor and Emme has to stop on the landing to chat, she often will stick her butt up in the air and want to wrestle as we chat. After Ken and I finish eating a meal, she will often come up to Ken's chair and do a play bow to ask for his attention. In the evening, when she is tired of playing alone and she wants to engage us in her play, she will do the play bow. She is a puppy who is not shy asking for what she needs. She knows how to say, "Let's play!"
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