not recommended: letting your husband leave in the middle of poddy training a puppy.
sure, jack is
much better around me. no joke! & we started puppy classes today at petsmart -- i had a coupon, ha! he was the class favorite. again, no joke! it was majorly due to the fact that he's so stinkin' cute -- i realized this immediately when people gave me the "sympathetic" eyes when she said that he was going to be the most energetic & unfocused due to his breed. damn.
here are some phone shots from our day-to-day in the bay:
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the bed in the passenger seat didn't last more than 2 hours. i want to harness him to the seatbelt for his safety, but he's too ridiculous. i'm hoping in the next couple weeks we can figure it out. |
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mid-day nap. this was about a minute after he woke up barking -- intense dreams, huh? |
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yes. that's him chewing on a peice of wood, while his nice dental chew toy sits untouched. now i understand why parents are amazed when kids like the present box, instead of the new toy. |
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i already sent stu a warning that he'd better watch his lawn's back. jack rips up park lawns. i'm waiting for judgemental passer-by eyes to meet mine in the near future... |
andrew comes back saturday night (he has to get a day of skiing in!) & then we're housesitting for clint & conni for the week. jack can't wait to terrorize their poor, sweet cat. it's going to be an experiment for sure. i'm hoping to be at least confident in puppy's ability to not pee in the house when we go. needless to say, he's going to be spending a lot of time outside next week!
May a suggest this car contraption: http://www.petco.com/product/13417/Snoozer-Black-Pet-Car-Seat-Console-Lookouts.aspx?cm_mmc=CSEMGooglebase-_-Dog-_-Snoozer-_-236365&mr:trackingCode=79FCEB15-8381-DE11-B7F3-0019B9C043EB&mr:referralID=NA
ReplyDeletei ended up just getting a blanket (so he doesn't slip/whine on the leather) & a latch that hooks the seatbelt to his collar. not too much fuss and easy to move!
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