LOL :lol:. I am familiar with "boof." I am also familiar with "wurf." Same concept.Originally Posted by RDavidP
LOL :lol:. I am familiar with "boof." I am also familiar with "wurf." Same concept.Originally Posted by RDavidP
Kim & the Girls
With me always, Cassie & Angel
I have today off....so after dropping Pippit at Grammy's and spending over an hour at the gym(yes, on my day off!) I stopped at home to hopefully run into the guys doing the changeover.
Apparently, Pippit was totally freaking out barking before the guy opened the door and the guy thought he was going to be eaten(Pippit has quite the bark!) When he opened the door and saw him, he got down on his knees(all the while Pippit kept barking)he petted his head and Pippit ran into the bedroom. (Andrea~you were right!)
He came out when the other person came in and barked and barked and eventually decided that these people were not there to hurt him. He jumped up on the back of the couch(his favorite spot~and a good vantage point) and just watched them work.
He was a good boy!!!
I am so proud of him!!!
everyone for trying to calm my fears......
Mom to Dachshunds: Pippit, IzzyBean and Calli
Off course he is a good boy - a bery good boy.
Yolanda and the FurCrew.
" .... It takes a village ....."
:cheer2::cheer2: to a Bery. Good. Boy. Sometimes I think we're the worst influences on our own dogs :duh:
Paula & Buster
& my s Maxe, Alex, Wendal, Jules & James, Patti, Ferkel and Heidi,
"The greatest of all mistakes is to do nothing because you can only do a little. Do what you can."
to that. Years ago I had a cleaning lady that was a friend and so I just gave her a key to my house. When I was there and she came the dogs threw a fit. She told me that when I was gone and she came they barely barked at herOriginally Posted by Alex's Mom