Mhmm, with leggings and boots underneath and a hoodie on top.In a red dress, no doubt!
More likely leggings and Ariats…

So sad. His Covid ruminations were hilarious.Saw that. RIP Beverly Leslie
Potty pads are ridiculous. In very few situations do I find training a dog to potty on the pad to be beneficial to human or dog.Those stupid puppy pee pads don't help. Teaching the dog to pee inside, makes no sense. We bell trained Thor. Anytime he needs to go out, he rings a small bell we have attached to the wall. My sister did the same with her great dane
Almost as good as MAC repeating information about cars.Stopped getting notifications. I read quickly and this is what I read:
Eating sweet pulled pork rolls in clothes that are not yours while on vacation with small dogs and getting bothered by home births at breakfast time.
I know they can't help it, but it's so annoying. Both of my littles, but Maribelle was especially bad at.My daughter has a half Maltese and Yorkie or half Shitzu or something. I love the little thing but every time it sees me it gets so excited it dribbles pee. I have learned to delay a few seconds before picking her up or hold her away from me for a few seconds.
They can't! I used to tell people all the time to just ignore them for five minutes. Talk to me, don't talk to them. Look at me, don't look at them. And whatever you do, don't touch them. Do you know how many guys I've had to get undressed so I can wash their pants? They used to joke that I trained them to do that.My dog is like that, but she's big, almost 80 pounds. I tell people to ignore her until she calms down because if people start petting her right away she'll pee everywhere.
Because I could never get anyone to listen I started making everyone go out on the lanai so the littles could get the excited tinkles over without doing it on the carpet, couch, or person.Stream, not dribble
If company is inside, she goes out to her outdoor pen until she calms down. A lot of times even if I remind people not to pet her, they have the hardest time ignoring a dog, so it's just easier for her to be somewhere else. Or vice versa if my neighbor pops over. The dog goes in the house.