Pepper looks good in red but try to convince her to wear the scarf casually slung around her throat. She will look less fierce and the boys won't be so scared of her.
We had a black lab named Pepper for 5 days (she was actually known better as '5-Day Dog'). She was given to us by someone who wanted her to have a BIG yard, but Pepper had other ideas. She chewed the window framing down to the glass for one little trick before she was returned to her real folks. The funniest story in that 5 days had to have been when a neighbor saw a black lab running loose and opened another neighbor's door, thinking it was OUR dog (don't ask) and needed to be confined for safety. It may have been confined for safety, but it wasn't our dog!
Lucy
PS - Pepper will drive the other students mad with that spiffy head piece :)
Hey just checking in to say hi and catch up with what you have been doing! I trust your trip was wonderful. I am in limbo here waiting to hear what's happening everyday with my Mom, so prayers would be so appreciated.
You keep referencing that the plan for your daughter's trip isn't great--what does that mean exactly?
We had one dog graduate from behavior classes and did great. Our second dog, well, she was a behavior school drop out (imagine Frankie Vallie singing). Our current dog, well, all I will say is that she has US very well trained!
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Oooo - so sweet!
You just need doggie treats, a lead and a commanding aura! Good luck tonight.
LOL. I need to send Dora back to puppy kindergarten: the remedial version. sigh
Good luck to Pepper. She may want to re-think her wardrobe, you know how mean some kids can be.
Pepper looks good in red but try to convince her to wear the scarf casually slung around her throat. She will look less fierce and the boys won't be so scared of her.
Does this mean you might get to take real walks with her soon? Good luck to Pepper!!!
Awww what a sweet face! You and Pepper will do just fine!
But don't give in to those eyes...they will be the undoing of all training!
We had a black lab named Pepper for 5 days (she was actually known better as '5-Day Dog'). She was given to us by someone who wanted her to have a BIG yard, but Pepper had other ideas. She chewed the window framing down to the glass for one little trick before she was returned to her real folks. The funniest story in that 5 days had to have been when a neighbor saw a black lab running loose and opened another neighbor's door, thinking it was OUR dog (don't ask) and needed to be confined for safety. It may have been confined for safety, but it wasn't our dog!
Lucy
PS - Pepper will drive the other students mad with that spiffy head piece :)
ahhh...good luck! And I am sure she would love to remove that do-rag before she sees the other pups. LOL.
lol, love that pic
She's gonna do great!
Look at her...already showing off!
I suspect various misdeeds being hidden under the headwear. ~Mary
Hey just checking in to say hi and catch up with what you have been doing! I trust your trip was wonderful. I am in limbo here waiting to hear what's happening everyday with my Mom, so prayers would be so appreciated.
You keep referencing that the plan for your daughter's trip isn't great--what does that mean exactly?
How can a face that sweet need behavior classes?!?
We had one dog graduate from behavior classes and did great. Our second dog, well, she was a behavior school drop out (imagine Frankie Vallie singing). Our current dog, well, all I will say is that she has US very well trained!
At least she'll be the prettiest girl there!
Oh so sweet...Good Luck Pepper..;p
Love the red bandanna! They were the "in" style for us farmgirls many years ago. I wore out many red and navy blue bandannas.
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