Here is some of it:
Emma: "I am too cute to be so much trouble." |
Emma caused more mischief by taking one of Phod's rope toys apart and Lady caused mischief by throwing it out.
Emma caused more mischief by sneaking into the cat room to eat their food and poop.
Lady caused mischief by getting a stupid idea that we should be outside a lot on the weekend. She kept taking us out. We went on tie outs a lot. We were so tired we couldn't even get into trouble on Sunday.
The mosquitoes caused mischief by biting Lee a lot.
Lee caused mischief when she wandered off and didn't come right back when Man was working on off leash training.
The horses caused mischief by standing at the fence when we walked down to the lake. When we barked and charged at them, one of them kicked at us!
So it was another mischief week.
Hailey will miss Emma because she causes the most mischief! Not to worry, Emma is coming back May 31st and is with us until early August as Uncle Chris is on exercises for the military.
We think you would win the Blogville Mischief Award if there was such a thing!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Lily Belle & Muffin
Wow Emma is numero uno mischief maker that is for sure. We agree with Lily you should get a Blogville Mischief Award. Have a marvelous Monday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
Hmmm sounds like lots of Mischief! Glad those horsies missed you guys, that woulda been no fun at all!
ReplyDeleteThat was a lot of mischief!
ReplyDeleteSounds like Emma is a great role model guys! Glad she's coming back soon, and hopefully she's working on some more mischief techniques for you whilst she's gone! :)
Wags to all,
Your pal Snoopy :)
I was wondering where all my mischief went, now I know. It's all at your place.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Goose
You know what all that mischief sounds like another day at our house, minus getting kicked by the horse, my feelings is that our mom thrives on chaos.
ReplyDeletestella rose
oh no poor Emma!! Dakota used to do the same thing when we first got him. It's so frustrating!
ReplyDeleteWatch out for those horses, they don't like to be barked at.BOL So much mischief happens in your pad, you should get humom to write a book Bawahhawa xx0xx
ReplyDeleteMollie and Alfie
Hope things are quieter for you now that Emma's gone home!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if you could have taught her to ring a bell hanging on the door?
ReplyDeleteSam
Mischief seems a bit tamer than the last ones. Surely lots of 'outs' can't be bad.
ReplyDeleteMaybe Emma will get some more training before she visits again.
XXXOOO Daisy, Bella & Roxy
Why I never heard of so much mischief in my life! BOL!
ReplyDeleteHope the summer goes easier with Emma!
Lovies, Miss Mindy
That's a lot of mischief!
ReplyDeleteNola
That is a ton of mischief. I was just reading about adult dogs who have accidents inside at a new house at a blog called "The other end of the leash" (it wasn't the current post but one I found by searching for "adopting adult dogs" in the blog. Anyway, it said that some dogs don't "generalize" their housetraining to include all houses or all indoor places. The author (a very respected dog behaviorist) suggested treating newly arrived adult dogs like they are unhousetrained puppies. E.g., tether them to you, take them out to one spot once per hour to do business, and then only gradually start to give them freedom after a few days of success.
ReplyDeleteAnway, I thought that you might be interested in that for Emma's summer visit.
Keep having mischief!
I must say, you have the best mischief posts.
ReplyDeleteThere is a lot of mischief going on in our house, but fortunately none of it involves pee or poop inside.
ReplyDeleteMillie & Walter
That's a heck of a lot mischief!
ReplyDeleteYour pal, Pip