[i]No... No, I'm not still hungry. Well, I'd be laying if I said I weren't... But no. I'm not here for more food. I'm not a pig.[/i] She thought sourly, turning her head as he took the bowl. She was even more upset to the fact that he assumed she was 'well trained.' Maybe she should show him just how untrained she really was. Chew up his shoes or something. She'd have to rinse her mouth off after wards but the look on his face would be priceless. She shook her head slowly when he mentioned getting a stronger bowl. To be honest, it was probably a good idea. If she was hungry enough she could tear a hole in it by accident. She was pretty tame for a dog but she still had those tendencies. She suppressed a snicker as she thought of something else she could do to mess with him. After all, he could just [i]assume[/i] she was potty trained, right? She let out a long sigh as she heard him say something about the TV. She looked over at the TV and watched for a second, the people moving around on it. She wouldn't get too many chances like this, honestly. Living in such a nice place... How long has it been? She was... like... 5 the last time she'd lived in an actual home rather than the woods or a barn. She did venture into cities and such but only as a human but she did that rarely as she still... acted like a child. As much as she didn't want to admit it, she was pretty uneducated. Still, she knew enough to know that nice things should be treated as such and peeing inside was frowned upon. But... what the people did on the TV kind of amazed her. She liked the cartoons just as much as she liked watching the... more 'adult' shows like the one with the sharks and things like that. They used a lot of things she didn't know about like.. the devices humans used to talk to one another. She'd never used one of those before. She had no idea how they worked. She barely knew how the remote and the TV worked much less what to call it. She only knew from her times spent around humans. What little time she'd spent there, anyway. She nodded her head at James slightly and then moved to sit on the couch, laying her head on the armrest quietly. Content with herself, she sighed and crossed her paws, watching the people on the TV talk.