I swear this dog should have come with a warning label on his snout.
Herbicide: Lethal in small doses to all plants.
He’s still after my zucchinis and peppers, and now you can add tomatoes to the list.
Not even my house plants are safe. I tell you, this boy needs 100% supervision. He managed to let himself in the house (I guess he had help from Snickers) and had way too much fun. The gold hoop and feathers were once part of a dream catcher I made that he ripped off the wall.
He clearly still needs help with his only two remaining puppy rules: Don’t kill anything; don’t destroy anything.
I hope you’ll come back to join me for Friday’s Hunt. I have this week’s list at the top of my side bar.
He is wonderful!! I also have a German Shepherd, Charlie, and he loves to “landscape”.
He’s killing me. I keep reminding myself it’s just a garden.
Oh brother!! What a kid! I wish I had a suggestion or two!
Growing up. I hope that fixes most of it by next summer.
OH, my. We had a golden retriever that could open the door from the garage to get into the house. And the doorknob had the teeth marks to prove it. But she was beyond puppy age so no harm was done.
My old dog could open the door to let himself in. I guess I lock it whenver I’m busy now.
Wow, he sure is having trouble learning the puppy rules! I do hope he eases up on the plant duty. Sorry about your dream catcher. What a pair he and Rocky are – I feel like maybe you should have called him Bullwinkle. 🙂
They are quite the pair. I keep hoping Sky