Monday, October 16, 2017

Monday Question

Is there a command your parents to try to stop your barking or some other unwanted behavior?  
Pocket:  My parents can't settle on a word, which is why we get away with murder.  Daddy either does "Un-huh," "Shush," or going back and forth from "good girl" to "bad girl" depending on how we are doing.  Mommy does that strange noise and that Cesar Milan does.  Nothing seems to be working  

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  1. My peeps shout LEAH at the top of their voice...only time I ever get called by my proper name!
    Loves and licky kisses
    Princess Leah xxx

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  2. We don't know of that strange noise that Cesar Milan does. Mom says she must look in to that. Most of the time she just says MABEL NO! I bark too much in the car Ha Ha
    hugs
    Hazel & Mabel

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  3. We SUPPOSE they Do... butt we can't hear it over what WE are SAYING... Peeps are sort of rude that way...

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  4. There are a lot of us and Mackey barks really a lot and really loud. We think our peeps are saying something because we see their lips moving but who can hear anything over all that barking.

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  5. ENOUGH! Sometimes it even works.

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  6. Well Dad screams and we just bark louder, mom goes shush, sometimes we listen and sometimes we do not. we are in charge. stella rose

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  7. Mom usually says ENOUGH in a loud and sharp voice or else she does this thing with her throat that sounds sort of like she is trying to clear her throat or say something like AAAANT!!! We can't put what it sounds like into words, but it usually works with Lightning and Misty. Timber just runs over and tries to jump on her to see what that noise was:)

    Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

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  8. Believe it or not STOP works for most of us!

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  9. Dad can bark louder than me! He who does not bark the loudest must now shut up. When ghostwriter wants me to quiet down, she whispers. That puts me into stealth mode.

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