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My Five Favorite Positive Training Tools for Dogs
Tools are an essential part of life and dog training especially when your dog has figured out how to use items as tools. These are some of m...
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Tools are an essential part of life and dog training especially when your dog has figured out how to use items as tools. These are some of m...
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The majority of children who meet Mr. N have no idea whatsoever how to greet dogs properly. They run up to him yelling "puppy" ...
That's a HUGE Pumpkin. Happy BlogPaws WW. Lots of Golden Woofs, Sugar
ReplyDeleteAnd it wasn't even the biggest one!
DeleteMr. N, that one is PERFECT!
ReplyDeleteHe's very particular.
DeleteYou chose the right one little buddy :)
ReplyDeleteI hope so!
DeleteImpressive. I've never been to a pumpkin field to choose our own pumpkin before. Looks fun. Don't think I'd trust Scooter to keep his back leg on the ground around them though ;) Happy WW BlogHop from PawsandPedals
ReplyDeleteSurprisingly, the dogs didn't try to mark any of them. I'm not so sure about Christmas trees though.
DeleteI know you picked the best one Mr. N
ReplyDeleteHe does have an expert nose.
DeleteThat looks like the "Great Pumpkin" Mr. N.
ReplyDelete-Slimdoggy
Maybe it is! If he believes...
DeleteSomeone needs to do the job... even if the pumpkin is bigger than you!
ReplyDeleteIt's the nose that matters right?
DeleteWas it a good one?
ReplyDeleteHe thinks so!
DeleteYou're a busy little boy! I think you picked the best one.
ReplyDeleteHe had a lot of pumpkins to inspect.
DeleteNice inspecting Mr.N
ReplyDeleteHe takes his job very seriously.
DeleteOooh, that one looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteIt does look like a likely candidate.
DeleteThat pumpkin is bigger than you! Looks like a good one to us!
ReplyDeleteHe wants one he can climb into.
DeleteI'm sure all the pumpkins will be delicious!
ReplyDeleteHe's not really fond of pumpkin but pumpkin pie has been requested for Thanksgiving.
DeleteGood seasonal help is hard to find!
ReplyDeleteAnd his labor is so cheap! Treats and more treats.
DeleteAwww, I hope he didn't get lost in the corn maze!
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, we didn't make it to the maze that day.
Deleteinspector #144, how cute! :)
ReplyDeleteHe works hard for the money.
DeleteCute! It the pumpkins get any bigger, the inspector might need a step stool!
ReplyDeleteGood tools are important.
Deletelooks like a good one
ReplyDeleteurban hounds
He seems to think so!
DeleteSuper cute photo. Are you sure he can carve that pumpkin? It looks pretty tall.
ReplyDeleteHe's pretty good at standing on his rear legs.
DeleteNow that's a nice pumpkin :) I think you've found your calling in life!
ReplyDeleteI think he would prefer it if the pumpkins moved and ran away.
DeleteI wouldn't choose that one, you'll never get it back to the car! I've seen lots of kids at the pumpkin patch make the same mistake. ;)
ReplyDeleteThat's why I wasn't in charge of carrying the pumpkin!
DeleteThat pumpkin looks as big as you are. :) Love the picture.
ReplyDeleteIt definitely was heavier!
DeleteSo many pumpkins...so little time...so good choice! And are those scarecrows guarding the pumpkins in the pumpkin patch?
ReplyDeleteNo, I think those are other people looking for their pumpkins.
DeleteWas it good enough buddy? It sure was big!
ReplyDeleteWags to all,
Your pal Snoopy :)
I love this time of year!!!
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