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We're trying to figure out what's for supper :/ I've taken over the kitchen though, baking chocolate chip cookies and we're basically out of everything. I'm not sure what we're going to end up having, besides cookies lol

Maybe with milk....or my favorite a little ice cream in between and it's legit sandwiches!
 
cookies are always fine, and if you eat enough of them you won't be hungry for the rest of the day.

I'm already crashing from the sugar lol. I only had a couple cookies but I did sample dough..... Several times. My daughter was happy to help make them and sample the dough too lol. We decided on pizza from the pub tonight for supper.

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Maybe with milk....or my favorite a little ice cream in between and it's legit sandwiches!

I'm not a fan of milk but I've whipped up some icing in the past and made sandwiches with them :) THAT was a sugar attack the making!
 
Rene still being a jerk tonight, her derp is starting to show. She got blocked in on the roost and couldn't turn around. She pushed and pushed and finally made this awful tantrum noise, like a toddler growl pretty much.:gig
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Ugh, I hate little bitey dogs. Their owners don't train them like dogs should be trained because they are little and "aren't that big of a problem". The owner of a barn where my sister used to keep her horse had a lot of dogs. One of those was a Westie that was possessed. The dog would come up to anyone who wasn't his owner and nip at their heels and bark at them like he was trying to herd them away. My sister said she could usually get the dog to leave her alone by staring it down and telling him to "GIT". One time however, she had her back turned and the dog tagged her heel from behind (she only had on flipflops because she hadn't put her riding boots on). She whipped around whipped her foot under the dogs belly and tossed him about 8 ft away. She didn't actually kick him, just threw him with her foot. The dog ran back to the house, crying the entire way. The dog never bothered her or anyone near her again.
Applied dominance works every time with dogs. I rescued a American Bulldog once. This dog was ill tempered and would growl at me. I tied him to a post and climbed on his back to hold him down. Every time he growled and tried to reach for me I wacked him. After about ten minutes he gave up and I gave him a treat. The next day he was timid but he got a treat. The third day he was waging his tail and would sit next to me but I didn’t pet him just spoke to him. Wasn’t long after he was obedient
 
When I was a kid my parents raised St Bernards, pekingese, basset hounds and one whippet... My Grandma next door raised chihuahuas. She would get pneumonia every winter and I would take care of her dogs for a month while she was in the hospital. Guess which breed would bite me :rantTo this day I don't care for little dogs that move faster than I can react.
I think it is how you raise them. I socialized mine a lot and he was very friendly.
 

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