Never spoil a puppy...
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Never spoil a puppy...
see what happens
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hah that is great! Mine is spoiled rotten.
Our new dilemma is that when I tell him to load up in the back of the truck he just stares at me, absolutely retarded, (or so you'd think)
But he's actually just waiting for me to open the door to the cab and he'll be up there in a quarter second flat. Come on kid, you ride in the back,
Our new dilemma is that when I tell him to load up in the back of the truck he just stares at me, absolutely retarded, (or so you'd think)
But he's actually just waiting for me to open the door to the cab and he'll be up there in a quarter second flat. Come on kid, you ride in the back,
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Re: Never spoil a puppy...
that's ok.....as long as the human baby isn't relegated to eating out of a bowl on the floor!
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I think it got started because I put my daughter in that pink walker with some gram crackers while I cleaned and fed the dogs. I'd let the pups run during the work in progress. My daughter didn't mind sharing her snacks with her friends. There was two pups sitting side by side in that pink thing one day just looking at me like hey master where's the snacks. They are really funny some times. Oh, I got em to load into the box by putting snacks into the box with the tailgate low using a low spot in the yard. Back into the kennel the same way. After a few tries, everyone learns the process. Now its just get into the truck or get in your kennel.
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Re: Never spoil a puppy...
You know I've found some of them only wear their brains around their neck... its called tri tronics. Its like an English translator. Its funnly how they act like they don't understand until level one two or three. My wife didn't believe me until I showed her. Get in the truck... nothing. GET IN THE TRUCK... nothing. Button press, instantly in truck, ha ha ha.
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