Check out this video of Tire Ball in action! Keep in mind that I was filming and trying to keep Sadie in the frame, so there isn’t much of the chasing part of the game in this video.
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Look Mom, I Can Make Confetti!
In this flashback photo, mischievous puppy Sadie has decided that we need more confetti for New Year’s Eve. After getting her paws on some tissues, she makes great progress in rectifying the situation.
This post is part of the Monday Mischief Pet Blog hop hosted by Snoopy’s Dog Blog, Alfie’s Blog, and My Brown Newfies.
Tissue Tongue!
Sadie has gone #TongueOut today after some hard work destroying those tissues. I like to let her indulge in a little harmless mischief once in a while to get those destructive urges out of her system and she always has a blast going crazy with the tissues.
P.S. – Sorry for the short post, but I’ve been dealing with some technical issues (Maybe you’ve noticed the random streaky line that appeared on the blog’s homepage?). Hopefully I’ll get everything looking better than ever soon.
M is for Motivation – #atozchallenge
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When you begin training a puppy or new dog, one of the first things you need to learn is what motivates that particular animal. For most dogs this is usually some type of food. It could be some carrots, pieces of turkey or chicken breast, or even a dollop of peanut butter; if a particular treat can be broken into small pieces and makes your dog spin around your feet in excited circles whenever you hold it, that food would make a good motivator for your dog.
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L is for Little – #atozchallenge
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Sadie is a small dog. People often call her munchkin, peanut, little one, and many other diminutive nicknames. Because of her size, Sadie often gets away with more mischief than a larger dog. A common phrase in my household is “if you were a bigger dog we couldn’t allow this, but since you’re so little…” Or “you really shouldn’t do that, but you’re just so little and cute…” Continue reading