haha, yeah, Remmy is smart too. He just behaves himself better then Harley. Harley is always trying to outsmart us. Before I got the cage to put him in, I had to put him in the laundry room, then he learned how to open the door. On day I came home after Dave had been there a few hours and I found a piece of paper tore up in the floor. I said "Harley was out again huh? I found the evidence" Dave just stopped what he was doing and gave me this blank stare. Then he starting lauphing. I asked him what he was lauphing about and he said " that damn dog tricked me again!" Apparently Harley saw him pull up, ran back in the laundry room and closed the door back. lol. That dog is always outsmarting him and he hates it! I'm a little harder for him to get anything by, maybe its just a girl thing, but he tricks me every now and then. The night I got his cage was the night before my daughters 3rd birthday. I had put a chair and the kitchen table against the door so he couldn't get out. We went somewhere and when we got home he table was scooted out and all brookes presents were opened and he had eaten all of her 22 cupcakes. We found him in his bed pretending to be asleep.Despite eating all that sugar, he was fine.
Remmy has been learning some tricks too. It's amazing how fast they catch on! He knows sit, down, stay, come, shake, and is starting to learn how to turn around. He also knows how to go down the slide. He is so goofy. He acts just like Harley did when he was a pup but a little more brave, lol. He actually barks at people when they pull in, or walk by... or even think about coming up to the house. Him and Harley had the cable guy scared to come up to the house the other day.
Harley knows sit, down, shake, other paw, turn around, (starting to work on getting him to turn the other way), roll over, go get my boots, stay, come, go down the slide, Bang (play dead), and now bow. His "wait" is cute. He has a hard time balancing he bone on his nose so I tell him to lay down all the way (his head on the floor sideways) and I place the treat on his jaw and tell him to wait. When I say "ok" he just opens that giant mouth of his and it falls right in!





Despite eating all that sugar, he was fine.
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