I have to cage my dog today. Not because he's bad, but because someone will be in the house while I'm at work. But still...wish I didn't have to put him in a cage. :o(
It's true, he has a mohawk. When Gunther gets a haircut, he may look like a lion. Who knows? Jack's mohawk is hiarious.
Jack is a prime candidate for a crate. He's really good in it, doesn't cry or anything. Steph said hid foster family crated him, and Andy and I are thinking maybe all the new freedom was freaking him out and that's why he gets so nutty sometimes. I don't know. But, I told Steph, I doubt he feels bad when he's tearing things up and breaking windows. She shouldn't feel super bad about him being able to sleep on his bed all day, even if it is inside a cage. Maybe I'm a jerk for thinking this way.
This is so topical...Nick chewed through a garbage bag today. Hopefully this is random because I don't want to start crating him, but I'm scared of what he could get into next. :o(
Jack is rambunk-tious I would gladly read to you out of your textbook. I love textbooks. I am looking at about 100 of them right now. If you were an athropologist, what would be one of the first things you would like to study?
He means well. The poor guy was pushed out of a car, you know. Maybe he's just trying really hard to win people over and is sort of over-compensating.
I am always changing my mind about what anthropology job I want. First, I wanted to be a folklorist. How fun would that be?! Then, I was just all about having a graduate degree in an area where I just got to study people all the time. Today, I am into forensic anthropology. Except that I don't like the idea of identifying dead people very much. My text book is very repetitive. I think they told me about the 4 areas of anthropology like six times. When you read to me, you can skip[ any repetitive stuff. K?
He is awesome at his kennel. It's nice because then it doesn't feel so bad putting him in it. I mean, I'm assuming it doesn't. I haven't put him in there yet.
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I have to cage my dog today. Not because he's bad, but because someone will be in the house while I'm at work. But still...wish I didn't have to put him in a cage. :o(
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Jack is a prime candidate for a crate. He's really good in it, doesn't cry or anything. Steph said hid foster family crated him, and Andy and I are thinking maybe all the new freedom was freaking him out and that's why he gets so nutty sometimes. I don't know. But, I told Steph, I doubt he feels bad when he's tearing things up and breaking windows. She shouldn't feel super bad about him being able to sleep on his bed all day, even if it is inside a cage. Maybe I'm a jerk for thinking this way.
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I would gladly read to you out of your textbook. I love textbooks. I am looking at about 100 of them right now.
If you were an athropologist, what would be one of the first things you would like to study?
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I am always changing my mind about what anthropology job I want. First, I wanted to be a folklorist. How fun would that be?! Then, I was just all about having a graduate degree in an area where I just got to study people all the time. Today, I am into forensic anthropology. Except that I don't like the idea of identifying dead people very much. My text book is very repetitive. I think they told me about the 4 areas of anthropology like six times. When you read to me, you can skip[ any repetitive stuff. K?
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