42-52 the prisoner
Agnes: Hey Bruno, why do you get to hang out on the bed while I have to be in a kennel?
Bruno: Simple, the family went out and you're a new puppy, so you're not yet trust worthy. The humans like to have you fully trained before they leave you free in the house.
Agnes: That seems a bit harsh.
Bruno: Yup it's true. Earning trust is a tough thing when you're a puppy.
Agnes: Name one thing non-trustworthy about me.
Bruno: You like to move shoes all over the house.
Agnes: So do you.
Bruno: And you lose your mind yelling at the mailman.
Agnes: Ummm, so do you.
Bruno: And sometimes you lie down and touch me when I'm trying to get some rest.
Agnes: That's not against the house rules.
Bruno: I'm not so sure about that. Plus, you lounge on the furniture instead of the designated puppy beds.
Agnes: Ummm, you do realize that you're currently lounging on the big human bed?
Bruno: True that. But you're forgetting one major difference between you and me.
Agnes: I'm not a hypocrite.
Bruno: And I'm not a cricket either. But the big thing is people don't think I'm smart enough the be better behaved. So all I have to do is be pleasant, cute and the world is my oyster.
Agnes: This reeks of inequality.
Bruno: Yup. Inequality and oysters. I think I'm going to go look for some oysters in the fridge.
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This photo may not have high artistic quality, but I took it aiming for the story. It's hard to believe but Agnes is now pretty well behaved so I think daytime kennelling is soon to end, but before it did I wanted to get a shot like this to add to her story. The only question is if Bruno is ready for her to be out of the kennel during the day.
I'm working this weekend, so I'll try to come back later to be more social. Until then, it's a dump and run for posting this photo.
42-52 the prisoner
Agnes: Hey Bruno, why do you get to hang out on the bed while I have to be in a kennel?
Bruno: Simple, the family went out and you're a new puppy, so you're not yet trust worthy. The humans like to have you fully trained before they leave you free in the house.
Agnes: That seems a bit harsh.
Bruno: Yup it's true. Earning trust is a tough thing when you're a puppy.
Agnes: Name one thing non-trustworthy about me.
Bruno: You like to move shoes all over the house.
Agnes: So do you.
Bruno: And you lose your mind yelling at the mailman.
Agnes: Ummm, so do you.
Bruno: And sometimes you lie down and touch me when I'm trying to get some rest.
Agnes: That's not against the house rules.
Bruno: I'm not so sure about that. Plus, you lounge on the furniture instead of the designated puppy beds.
Agnes: Ummm, you do realize that you're currently lounging on the big human bed?
Bruno: True that. But you're forgetting one major difference between you and me.
Agnes: I'm not a hypocrite.
Bruno: And I'm not a cricket either. But the big thing is people don't think I'm smart enough the be better behaved. So all I have to do is be pleasant, cute and the world is my oyster.
Agnes: This reeks of inequality.
Bruno: Yup. Inequality and oysters. I think I'm going to go look for some oysters in the fridge.
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This photo may not have high artistic quality, but I took it aiming for the story. It's hard to believe but Agnes is now pretty well behaved so I think daytime kennelling is soon to end, but before it did I wanted to get a shot like this to add to her story. The only question is if Bruno is ready for her to be out of the kennel during the day.
I'm working this weekend, so I'll try to come back later to be more social. Until then, it's a dump and run for posting this photo.