
Someone has been good. He’s ignoring the yarn. Even when it’s left on the couch he just gives it a little sniff and moves on. I’m crediting his maturing and denying that it’s the new crunchy treats he likes a lot. Of course he’s been staring at the jar whenever he’s in the kitchen. And laying nicely on the floor looking up expectantly. Damn, he is behaving just for the treats.
My dogs know the brand name of their favorite treats and come running faster if you yell it instead of calling their names. Dogs are so special.
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LOL! Myles! It just took the right incentive 🙂
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Myles, you are wise beyond your years.
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He is so darn cute
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Myles is not only a smart little feller but adorable. Hugs to Myles
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Cute!
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Who’s training who, here?
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Clever boy, Myles!
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We have started to have some corgi mishaps with yarn. While sitting outside I leave my work on the lounge chair (currently using 3 balls on the blanket I’m working on) and SOMEONE thinks those balls are for her. I find an amazing race trail of yarn all over the deck sometimes all the way unwound. And I was literally gone less than 5 minutes. Now my project is put out of reach. Naughty puppies.
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After 5 years of the same thing we’ve finally reached the point where Myles leaves my knitting alone. I still don’t trust him 100% though;)
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I don’t trust Minnie around my yarn. I always cover everything up with pillows when I have to go into the kitchen or use the bathroom.
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My cat Kazho, gets tunnel vision around the yarns. Imagine the stereotype of a bull seeing red… that’s him to yarn. He has gotten better. LOL, glad Myles is figuring it out.
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