What an awesome visual, Arnold. Just in case the local pub didn't look after you properly.. I'm attaching a large rum toddy.. which should put the hairs back on your manly chest, and er turn those interestingly visible knees back to some colour other than blue.
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- LilacDragon
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Oh, Arnold.
I am sure that it was not as funny to you (at least at the time) as it is to all of us who has ever chased a puppy in the dark!
The good news is - with some training and time, Ellie should outgrow this.
I am sure that it was not as funny to you (at least at the time) as it is to all of us who has ever chased a puppy in the dark!
The good news is - with some training and time, Ellie should outgrow this.
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ArnoldLayne;491420 wrote: Me and my neighbour have just spent half an hour chasing our 7 month old pup round a freezing cold, pitch black, foggy churchyard.
She ran past me when I answered the door to him and made her get away.
We couldnt see a hand in front of our face but just managed to see a dark shape whizzing back and forth between the grave stones. I could hear her panting as she ran past. No coaxing could make her come to us, she was having a ball.
I managed to get her to come close using one of her favourite toys, a laser beam torch that she likes to chase. One attempt failed as she got close, my neighbour threw his coat and missed. The next time I managed to grab a leg.
Patrons coming out of my local pub looked amazed as I appeared from the dark holding Ellie under my arm, dressed in a pair of shorts and a T shirt. Huge plumes of icy breath, puffing like a dragon.
Arent puppies a bleedin' joy
I'm getting a 3 toe'd sloth next time :wah: I reckon I could keep up with one of those
Hey Arnie it could of been worse , you could of been nicked for letting pupkin poop on desecrated ground
She ran past me when I answered the door to him and made her get away.
We couldnt see a hand in front of our face but just managed to see a dark shape whizzing back and forth between the grave stones. I could hear her panting as she ran past. No coaxing could make her come to us, she was having a ball.
I managed to get her to come close using one of her favourite toys, a laser beam torch that she likes to chase. One attempt failed as she got close, my neighbour threw his coat and missed. The next time I managed to grab a leg.
Patrons coming out of my local pub looked amazed as I appeared from the dark holding Ellie under my arm, dressed in a pair of shorts and a T shirt. Huge plumes of icy breath, puffing like a dragon.
Arent puppies a bleedin' joy
I'm getting a 3 toe'd sloth next time :wah: I reckon I could keep up with one of those
Hey Arnie it could of been worse , you could of been nicked for letting pupkin poop on desecrated ground
Can go from 0 - to bitch in 3.0 seconds .
Smile people :yh_bigsmi
yep, this bitch bites back .
Smile people :yh_bigsmi
yep, this bitch bites back .
- chonsigirl
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Oh, poor Arnold! Tell puppy Santa won't leave no goodies next time!:)
- chonsigirl
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I like the part when Arnold turned into Puff, the Magic Dragon!:)
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Don't worry Arnold, it gets easier as they age. Now that our dog is 14, she only pulls that crap about once a year. :wah:
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i am sorry arnold but the thought of you chasing the puppy all over the cemetary is funnnnny!!!!!:wah: :wah: