![]() ![]() My big thing is, if he’s sound asleep, or if he’s already up and with it, we’re not just going to do this for a video. I always say, whenever I post these videos, I try and make sure that people know, I get a lot of asks for people for me to do this every day and every morning. You’re fine.” So, obviously as he’s gotten older, he’s got all of his joint supplements and all of his little things, but for the most part, from what I can tell, in all of my time caring from him, he’s just always done. Jonathan: Noodle, he’s an older dog, and we’ve had plenty of histories of vet visits and, oh my God … I think they know me as the hysterical one, not in like, “ha ha funny,” but in like, I’m the one to call them right before closing and be like, “Are you available? I need you right now, full emergency.” They’re like, “Jonathan, don’t. It was just this thing where we realized, if you don’t want to do something, you would just go dead weight. We can’t go.” He would be this fun, little thing that they would do where he would move her, or pick her up, or whatever it was. ![]() When she didn’t want to do something, she would go boneless, and her friend would be like, “Okay, we got to go.” And she’d just be like, “Oh my God, my lower body can’t work. Jonathan: No bones originated with one of my dearest, dearest friends, my best friend and roommate in college, Nikki. What I want to know is where this game came from. Madison: So, it’s been some time, but recently Noodle has become a viral sensation because of these videos you make with him-where you start off the day, Noodle wakes up, you hold Noodle up, and then Noodle can either stand or collapse to the ground like his body is gelatin, and that will determine whether it is a bones day or a no bones day. Madison: So, you adopted Noodle at seven and a half.
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