Re: Good morning



I'm having quite a chuckle picturing that. But I do believe it. I'm
still amazed at the damage a lab's tail can do in a house (and the
amount of energy they have). I know after about 2 to 3 years, she'll
settle down, but mine is just full of explosive energy. There's not a
mean bone in her body, but she gets in SO much trouble! It's hard to
discipline her because she is SO loveable. If I yell at her she stands
on her hind haunches, puts her paws on my shoulders like we're going to
ballroom dance, and then she's giving me kisses while I try not to
laugh. If I continue to speak sternly at her and just smirk I consider
it a "win."

I have tried to talk my husband into opening a doggy day care/boarding
facility, but the thought of pit bulls and rottweilers (and chihuahuas)
are enough to make that one of those dreams you really don't want to
come true.

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