They have NO clue!
Not only is the shiney tinsel, the extremely good smelling- paper wrapped, "toys", and the yummy caned-shaped treats very intriging to a puppy.. BUT.. what about THESE thing.. to an 8 month old TENNIS BALL FREAK!
(her victim)
(the killer)
Not only has she almost completey knocked ovr the tree by dropping her tennis ball underneath and triyng to get them. Ripped tinsel off of it.
Brushed against it while running around like a crazy woman, knocking things off,
STOLEN her stocking and started playing with it (we lay them under the tree)
Tried ripping up the presents
NOW she's began taking the round ornaments off, thinking they're balls or something.
Maybe I better tell her about Santa Paws...
Feel free to tell your Dawg Christmas Tree stories.)







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I still have to secure the top part of the tree with fish line tied to the window latch to keep the tree up if/when a cat wants to climb it
We used to always get real trees when I was growing up. When I was 13 and Cody was spending his first Christmas with us, we got the tree and set it up, decorated it and put it in the metal tree stand that you can put water in to keep the tree from drying out. I was washing dishes at the sink the next day and had the water faucet running, but when I turned it off, I heard what sounded like someone pouring water into the tree stand in the living room. I thought it was my grandpa, who was spending that Christmas with us, watering the tree. I turned to see it was Cody "watering" the tree in the first and only time he ever peed in the house! There he was nonchalantly lifting his leg on the Christmas tree! So nice of us to bring the outdoors in for him 








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