Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Training Puppies and Picking Raspberries!




The easiest way to train a puppy is to put a leash on it and attach it to yourself and have it with you most of the time.*Clears throat* Let me rephrase that. One of the most “effective” ways to train a puppy is to put the leash on and attach it to you and have it with you most of the time. (I’m referring to when you’re at home. And all puppies need nap/crate time away from you each day also.)

So since I’m in the process of training four puppies about the same age, I’ve decided the easiest thing for me to do is concentrate on one puppy per day. (The other three just hang out together in a puppy yard with their toys and each other. Don’t worry; they still get attention each day). But it’s just easiest to deal with one at a time.

Today, Jules (aka Juliet) is my partner and it’s time to pick raspberries. I picked our first little bowl on Friday, but today it was time to really "pick".

                                                             "I'm being good mom, aren't I?"


(Not a clear picture, but ...) She thought she needed to try them too or maybe she thinks she's helping ;)

It's going to be kind of tough getting between the plants and fence to pick back there!

Checking my work....

Ahhh....

She was trying so hard to get under the fence to see Moriah.

Yum! You just can't beat a fresh picked raspberry right off the bush.

Our Pooh-pervisor ;)

All done! And the only hazard of picking berries with a puppy; when you crouch down, bend over and your shirt raises just enough to show some skin, that's when puppy jumps up and plants it's cold, wet feet on your bare back!








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