I love the look on the dog's faces in the truck, thinking, "This guy is nuts!"
But seriously, I didn't think I could jump that high. More importantly, I didn't think I could land it.I love the look on the dog's faces in the truck, thinking, "This guy is nuts!"
Dogs are smart...
But seriously, I didn't think I could jump that high. More importantly, I didn't think I could land it.
But seriously, I didn't think I could jump that high. More importantly, I didn't think I could land it.
It wasn't bad, but I did roll my ankle about 10 minutes later getting down from the trailer.Looks painful
{mbryson's wife} OH MY GOSH!!!!! ADORAAAABBBBLLLLEeeeeee!!!!{/mbryson's wife}
she's also an "mbryson"
Same here. My daughter froze and couldn't speak. (so THANK YOU for that minute of silence! )My wife same, and if i'm honest me as well
7 weeks old aussie-doodle. named her Sadie. Should get to 40-50 lbs. very smart, very athletic. I wanted a trail dog and a trip buddy.
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Did this too recently. Man I'm good lookin.
We picked her up near the UT-ID border. She slept wedged between me and the center console the whole way home (face in the cupholder) and she shows no signs of anxiety being removed from mom and siblings. We will crate train her starting tonight. Since she has shown a desire to wedge in between things (I'm thinking puppy pile and mom) we have rolled up a bunch of towels in her (for now) over-sized crate for her to nestle between. I have also put an 8W reptile heater under one end so she can have a little familiar warmth. The breeder had started them on potty training and so far will poop and pee outside and has no issues with eating or drinking from a new bowl. With frequent naps followed by zoomies, really clumsy zoomies, all seems to be good.
In the way of "raise them the way you want them to be" I plan to take her with me on the RME October trip next week.