Somebody, who shall remain nameless, forgot to put the pin in the x-pen gate yesterday morning before heading to work. When the puppy sitter arrived a few hours later, the puppies were out and about.
The good news --- they remained close by and there were only a couple of small "accidents". In fact, it appeared that they headed back to the paper in the pen when necessary.
The bad news. I was pursued for those hours by a marauding pack of sharp toothed puppies intent on power nursing. You would need to live that experience to fully appreciate my morning.
The somebody, who shall remain nameless, has apologized and promised that it will never happen again. I also received cod treats, my favourite, and an extra long tummy rub.
Following are a couple of short videos of the puppies in the backyard this afternoon.
Not quite the 100 yard dash but a good sprint nonetheless.
The good news --- they remained close by and there were only a couple of small "accidents". In fact, it appeared that they headed back to the paper in the pen when necessary.
The bad news. I was pursued for those hours by a marauding pack of sharp toothed puppies intent on power nursing. You would need to live that experience to fully appreciate my morning.
The somebody, who shall remain nameless, has apologized and promised that it will never happen again. I also received cod treats, my favourite, and an extra long tummy rub.
Following are a couple of short videos of the puppies in the backyard this afternoon.
Not quite the 100 yard dash but a good sprint nonetheless.
2 comments:
That was a pretty good sprint for little legs --cute.
"power nursing"- that term has me both laughing (at your sense of humor) and cringing (I'm a mom). Beautiful pups. :)
Post a Comment