Bigun, What are You Doing?!
Posted 10-15-2009 at 09:55 AM by LookinForMayberry
We came home from our first walk of the day, just a mile this time -- I was tired, he seemed ready to go home, too.
I dried him off, and left him to snuggle down in my recliner while I sat down here to upload some photos to my Album, 2009 Highlights. I glanced over from time to time, and he seemed to be napping -- until he was not.
No, he'd taken an interest in chewing holes in the cotton blanket I have draped over the recliner!
DH's BIG RULE is that puppy does NOT EVER eat any of the furniture. OMG.
Bigun got a stern "BAD Dog" and was given a chew. That kept his interest for about ten minutes, when the blanket started calling its "siren song" -- and he's back at it, again. Sigh.
Time for another walk.... this time, 1.6 miles. When we got back, he gets nap time in the crate.
Suddenly, I understand why Mom had us kids napping twice a day. It was the only way she got anything done!
I think people should have to demonstrate proficiency at dog parenthood before they get to start their family. If they cannot raise a well-behaved, good citizen canine, they should not breed.
I dried him off, and left him to snuggle down in my recliner while I sat down here to upload some photos to my Album, 2009 Highlights. I glanced over from time to time, and he seemed to be napping -- until he was not.
No, he'd taken an interest in chewing holes in the cotton blanket I have draped over the recliner!
DH's BIG RULE is that puppy does NOT EVER eat any of the furniture. OMG.
Bigun got a stern "BAD Dog" and was given a chew. That kept his interest for about ten minutes, when the blanket started calling its "siren song" -- and he's back at it, again. Sigh.
Time for another walk.... this time, 1.6 miles. When we got back, he gets nap time in the crate.
Suddenly, I understand why Mom had us kids napping twice a day. It was the only way she got anything done!
I think people should have to demonstrate proficiency at dog parenthood before they get to start their family. If they cannot raise a well-behaved, good citizen canine, they should not breed.
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