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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" ...
BOL!
ReplyDeleteUh oh! I love to find a dead critter and roll on it. Mom gets really excited when I do that too. I think she loves to see me doing it as she runs around screaming at me. Thanks for joining the hop.
ReplyDeleteThe amazing dog nose--so powerful and yet it still loves the smell of dead things. Were there baths for everyone after this adventure?
ReplyDeleteOf course! I usually bathe Mr. N after his adventures with Sage. I think she encourages him to get dirty lol.
DeleteUh-oh...Da-da-dum....(Law & Order)
ReplyDeleteHi Y'all!
ReplyDeleteOff leash time! Yeah!!! I feel sorry for dogs who never learn to listen and can't fun free!
Y'all come by now,
Hawk aka BrownDog
Barley is such a diva--she never rolls in gross stuff! And I'm definitely not complaining :) I'm glad Mr. N and Sage got to enjoy some gross, smelly things--it's clear they're both having a great time!
ReplyDeleteHehe. At least I didn't smell like that dead fish we both rolled in. :D
ReplyDeleteOh, wait. I did....
DeleteBOL!!
ReplyDeleteHAHAHA! Oh gosh I love the crime scene. Is that the beach we were at?
ReplyDeleteThanks! This is a different one over by where we live.
DeleteSo funny! Rocco loves to stick his nose in everything!
ReplyDeleteDog down! Dog down! :)
ReplyDeleteOh no. What did you find!
ReplyDeleteUh-oh, what did that silly Sage find to roll in?
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