Now that we have talked about how obedient and thorough my children are, shall we venture off to the dogs?
Oh my goodness!
Well, Buster my oldest dog has decided he needs to "mark" my oldest son's room. REPEATEDLY! What is going on between the 2 of them? Is it some kind of testosterone contest? I went to the store and got some "NO GO" and sprayed it in Shane's floor to see if that would help.
Buster honestly walks by his room and hitches up a leg and let's out a spray. What in the world?
So, I'm thinking it's time I exercise them more. Right? Can't hurt. Buster has had some training and knows what the leash means. Gus, on the other hand, is a little unsure about things. I have been putting the leash on to get him used to the idea.
Well, this is what he happens to think about the whole leash idea. It WAS hanging on a hook in the hallway, but not anymore...
Yep, this is one of the same pups that had an onset of coughing when he felt it would get him a little more attention. Now, it makes me wonder if he wasn't just choking on something.
So, I can just get a new leash. Right? Well, it just so happens that this is the collar that I need to use with the new leash.
See? The dogs are thorough too.
Sigh....
Seriously... NO Way did Gus do this!!! Not that precious blue eyed puppy!
Posted by: Krusty | Monday, March 05, 2007 at 11:52 AM
Better put up your purses! However, since your purses are usually pink, the puppies might ignore it. Maybe your dog and my cat Kira could go to a "peeing in the house" support group. Sigh...the fun of having animals.
Posted by: Lynn | Monday, March 05, 2007 at 01:16 PM
The post spray clean-up doesn't sound like fun. :(
Maybe try punish them when the spray incident occurs? Ummmm like get them watch you eat but don't give them food?
Posted by: Tawcan | Tuesday, March 06, 2007 at 11:05 AM
LOL. Tell them I said, "Bad dog!" Then give them a doggie treat because that is just too funny and I needed a laugh.
Posted by: BarbaraMG | Thursday, March 08, 2007 at 01:04 PM