Stella won a rope bone last fall for being the most social dog in her puppy class. It's long gone but one of the big chain stores sent us a coupon for her birthday and she got to get a replacement. I wasn't sure what to choose and then as we were walking down the aisle she just reached out and took it off the hook herself. I have to watch her when we go in those places because she does that with bully sticks also. And rawhide chews. And squeak balls.. I always read her that sign on the door before we go in too. You know the one that says: We welcome your well-behaved pet. One of these days we'll show up and they'll have added a line that reads: Please leave your delinquent, shoplifting pit bull at home.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
The Babysitter
Stella won a rope bone last fall for being the most social dog in her puppy class. It's long gone but one of the big chain stores sent us a coupon for her birthday and she got to get a replacement. I wasn't sure what to choose and then as we were walking down the aisle she just reached out and took it off the hook herself. I have to watch her when we go in those places because she does that with bully sticks also. And rawhide chews. And squeak balls.. I always read her that sign on the door before we go in too. You know the one that says: We welcome your well-behaved pet. One of these days we'll show up and they'll have added a line that reads: Please leave your delinquent, shoplifting pit bull at home.
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Those heavy-duty rope bones are nearly indestructible. My last dog, a pit bull, just loved to play tug-of-war with me, throwing her entire body into the struggle. Stella must be REALLY tough or have VERY sharp teeth to have worn out a rope bone.
Mine destroy tose ropes too - they unknot them too sometimes - i get them in bulk online for much cheaper - and yes bully breeds can be quite active chewers
happy rope toys play time - great pic
Woodrow, Sweetie & MJ
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