But that's what makes them so lovable!!
Having a mature and perfectly trained, reliable dog is a very satisfying achievement, but a crazy silly puppy is just priceless
I needed that. Riot, my Australian Cattle Devil puppy (not quite 6 months) sometimes has me pulling my hair out. But after getting into the laundry, chasing the cats, getting into the cable wires behind the television, and finding the ONE small lifted corner of carpet in my apartment to tug on, when he crawls into my lap to take a break from all his bad puppyness, he's just precious.
Puppy due in 1 week, I can't wait, I think, he,he.
I remember as a child my grandfathers rather large puppy. She had a lot of prey drive! Apperently she cased a mouse across the yard, who exited down beside the downspout. Well Dusty simply destroyed the downspout. My father came home and it was the first thing he seen. It was ripped out of the ground and bent at a 90 degree angle! He wasn't happy . First he thought it was one of us 5 boys, go figure. Until he seen the 50 bite marks in the downspout.
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Just a funny story about earlier today.
I have been busy today cleaning house, preparing raw, working a couple dogs and on the computer....
I all of the sudden noticed that Rock, my Dutch, was not at my feet or that I hadn't tripped over him in a while. I went outside and called him, nothing, and I started to worry a bit because this is NOT normal.
I go to grab the four wheeler key out of the laundry room to go take a buzz around the property and there he is all curled up on my nice clean clothes IN the dryer.... I must have opened it to get the clothes out and got distracted. I would have never saw him but his head was poking out looking at me like, "What were you hollering about, I'm right here"
Lesson learned----Keep the Dryer Door Shut
Went to get the camera and when I got back he was out and stretching so I just missed him....dangit!!
Until The Tale of the Lioness is told, the Story will Always Glorfy the Hunter
My pup offered a couple more things to add to the list:
"I will not fling large bones at the glass coffee table" and "my input is not needed when my person is on the phone; either verbally or in the form of leaning on her until I knock her over" and "I need not bark at my own farts" .
Carol!! OMG. I would never think to look for my dog in the dryer ! How adorable was that to find him there? And scary if you think about what could wrong .
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