Oh. My. God.
I went outside.
There were so many new smells and sights and sounds! It took me a while to get used to the harness and leash, but eventually, I get the hang of walking. Well, trotting. I prefer to prance, actually.
But it is so much fun. I chase Mommy while the Jess-ter walks me, or I chase J's pant legs while Mommy walks me, but either way, I like it. I don't like the cold. I don't like the wind. I don't like the wet sidewalk. Curbs scare me. I like to eat leaves and twigs and branches, so without that distraction I prefer to simply do my business in the middle of the sidewalk. I hate waiting in the cold outside the supermarket. Mommy usually puts me in her coat, but I squirm and wiggle so much, I don't stay inside too long.
Also. People love me. I'm serious. People stop to look at me and tell me how cute I am. I usually take this opportunity to stop walking and take a break by shaking everything out.
(Mom's note: She had no problem going poop outside, but the piddles where few and far between all weekend. Even with the little cut-up squares of piddle pad I would put down! Any suggestions for this transitional period? In a city? While crate training?)
1 comment:
Hey Olive,
Yes, you will get lots and LOTS of attention from people. Tons, actually. Mom is still amazed by it anytime we go out, but she shouldn't be; us pugs are too cute!
I can't give you any advice on the pee-pee pads. I didn't use them, I just went outside. I'm sure it's a lot harder in a city to do that :)
Puggy kisses
Suki
Post a Comment