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Update on Bailey (formerly known as Paisley)
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Favorite Video Friday – Beagle Silliness
This is hilarious! Best Halloween Trick or Treating video!
If you are one of those people who loves to watch dog videos on YouTube, then you’ve likely heard of Maymo. He’s a Beagle who is not only cute, but humorous. He’s pretty much game for anything. He will wear a wig, balance a pumpkin on his head or wear a silly costume for Halloween.
Now he has a partner in crime, Penny. The two of them are just too much cuteness to bear. Seriously irresistible.
I think it’s their stoic faces that makes me laugh the most. How they can manage to look so nonplussed while doing the most hilarious things?
Take a look and you’ll see what I mean.
And in case you haven’t had enough of Penny and Maymo, here is just one more.
God I love them!
You can subscribe to Maymo’s channel at Maymo
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Dog Adoption Event May 24, 2014
Come out to beautiful Chester, NJ today to meet your new forever family member.
- Stack
- Sandra
- Elsie
- Koby Is Looking for His Forever Home
- Belle Is Looking for Her Forever Home
- Ayla is Looking For Her Forever Home
You’ll find us at Plow and Hearth
located in The Streets of Chester Shopping Center
180 Route 206 South
Chester, NJ
11am-3pm
908-431-5708
https://www.plowhearth.com/locations/new-jersey/chester-nj.htm
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Learning to like looming
Nice work with Nibbles!
I am trying to keep up with sharing the different things I am doing to help Nibbles learn to be comfortable with people. He’s a fairly solid little dog. He doesn’t have general anxiety or any phobias. It would seem that he is just lacking experience with people and the things people do with dogs, like put leashes on them and take them for walks or reach out to pet them or pick them up (the curse of small dogs). He’s had some experience so he’s not totally freaked out by humans, but not enough to immediately feel good about us.
Darting away or startling is a hard habit to break. For a dog like Nibs it’s practically a reflex. Heck, it may even BE a reflex. I want to give Nibs many opportunities to experience me reaching for him and NOT darting away. He can always move away if…
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