Hi Lindsay !!! And always a grand conversation starter !!! And I confess !!! I had gone to the dogs long, long ago ... like at age seven years old.
I had a good sized female chocolate lab/doberman mix which I named Chacot. She even had a theme song made up especially for her. And if you were ever to invent some cool dog songs, there is on…
Hi Lindsay !!! And always a grand conversation starter !!! And I confess !!! I had gone to the dogs long, long ago ... like at age seven years old.
I had a good sized female chocolate lab/doberman mix which I named Chacot. She even had a theme song made up especially for her. And if you were ever to invent some cool dog songs, there is one very key element to remember. Be sure to sprinkle their dog names 'liberally' into the songs so that they are sure to hear it through out the entirety of song. And they don't mind AT ALL if you repeat their favorite lines over and over again. If you remember all of this, you are sure to be a SUCCESS as a prime time canine song artist!
Once upon a time, I had a little fellow with a very, very hard head ... more stubborn than the moon is white, the sun is yellow or the sky is blue. His name was Peppy. Lovable Peppy with the boiler plate head, a toy poodle. He was my mom's dog and he came to live with me after mom died. He was indeed a handful and he got 'taken back' a number of times to the dog pound for surliness and general bad unruly behavior. I'm pretty good at getting dogs to behave ... and getting rid of him was not an option. And I managed to get him mostly in line and house trained. After all, a promise is a promise is a promise.
I had a number of tricks I did with Peppy. For example, Peppy used to ride in my truck on my lap. That way, he figured he could get up high enough to see comfortably out the window. And if a car pulled up at a traffic light next to my truck full of girls, Peppy would look over and wave his paw hello at them while I was pretending not to notice. The girls would always, always crack up laughing. I also made Peppy 'talk' to little kids. Peppy would talk and the kids would look up to me to see if my lips were moving. The never did. And the kids were totally baffled at this.
Chacot's sole mission in life was to 'look out' for everyone. When Chacot was on duty, nobody ever dared to mess with me. A truly great dog.
Thanks. And I see that you have a happy crew there too.
Hi Lindsay !!! And always a grand conversation starter !!! And I confess !!! I had gone to the dogs long, long ago ... like at age seven years old.
I had a good sized female chocolate lab/doberman mix which I named Chacot. She even had a theme song made up especially for her. And if you were ever to invent some cool dog songs, there is one very key element to remember. Be sure to sprinkle their dog names 'liberally' into the songs so that they are sure to hear it through out the entirety of song. And they don't mind AT ALL if you repeat their favorite lines over and over again. If you remember all of this, you are sure to be a SUCCESS as a prime time canine song artist!
Once upon a time, I had a little fellow with a very, very hard head ... more stubborn than the moon is white, the sun is yellow or the sky is blue. His name was Peppy. Lovable Peppy with the boiler plate head, a toy poodle. He was my mom's dog and he came to live with me after mom died. He was indeed a handful and he got 'taken back' a number of times to the dog pound for surliness and general bad unruly behavior. I'm pretty good at getting dogs to behave ... and getting rid of him was not an option. And I managed to get him mostly in line and house trained. After all, a promise is a promise is a promise.
I had a number of tricks I did with Peppy. For example, Peppy used to ride in my truck on my lap. That way, he figured he could get up high enough to see comfortably out the window. And if a car pulled up at a traffic light next to my truck full of girls, Peppy would look over and wave his paw hello at them while I was pretending not to notice. The girls would always, always crack up laughing. I also made Peppy 'talk' to little kids. Peppy would talk and the kids would look up to me to see if my lips were moving. The never did. And the kids were totally baffled at this.
Chacot's sole mission in life was to 'look out' for everyone. When Chacot was on duty, nobody ever dared to mess with me. A truly great dog.
Thanks. And I see that you have a happy crew there too.
Very cute. Peppy and Chacot, such wonderful companions, such a blessing!