A certain B&W BRAT just stuck his head out the dog door, decided it was too wet to venture outside and pee'd on my floor?
Could well be free to a good home ....... or any home , obnoxious brat.
He knew he was wrong, the expression mid-flow was priceless when I asked what he was up to and questioned his parentage .
Mop out again, not for muddy pawprints this time.
Lin Dyke
guy
I'll have him
Patricia
The naughtier the better Imagine what you would write about if you had a boring old dog You want to try a baby Djinnie who likes to walk on your head at the back of the settee and bounce from chair to chair! Fab!
(Still not as naughty as darling Danny who knicked my daughter's boyfriend's dinner)- He preferred the Gratin Dauphinois to the Salmon!- whilst he was kind enough to repair our washing machine
guy
naughty = drive; Drive = good
Patricia
I think you've hit the nail on the head Naughty has enthousiasm, willingness to get out there too. My pup Djinnie, by Rio, is just so naughty, but I have not had so much fun since I had her aunt Taz. I took Djinnie to the Water training day in Heveningham Hall, many Brittanys were present icluding Trevor Lewis and his 2, Andy and his 2 also etc... Christine McDonald and Jean Robinson were also present and a lady drove all the way from Sussex to come and train at the lake. We had 3 groups from the non swimmers requiring shallow entry to deep further along. This is a huge lake on an estate, many geese and Black swans swim there too and the setting is beautiful with sheep included. So many distractions in the edible form
The lake is wide too and it enabled the experienced dogs to do blinds across it.
Djinnie went straight for ther dummy, but I know she likes racing Andy's dog for her retrieve. She just hurled herself( not ideal I know!) and raced across 5 times, going further each time. She is a very bouncy baby, naughty, but simply quiet dogs bore me. She has her father's enthousiasm for life and is the most fun dog to live with
So naughty...but nice