
(As Told By a Naughty Dog)
Psst . . . all you fellow mischief-makers out there: when your human is not looking, check this out. For the puppies, this all probably comes naturally. However, all of you "trained" pooches might need a refresher. Here are some tips to really live it up on Christmas. It's the perfect blend of naughty and nice. Oh, and to the German Shepherds: Loosen up, ya goody-goodies, and live like a Lab for the day!
- On Christmas Eve, remember two very important things: do not bark at Santa, and never take his milk and cookies. You'll thank me later.
- On Christmas morning, wake everyone up at the crack of dawn. This is especially appreciated if there are no children in the house to do it first.
- Inspect all of the gifts under the tree. This is your job. The wetter the nose, the better. Get that snout all the way in those gift bags!
- If you get bored, decorations make great chew toys. Just don't swallow anything. The last thing you want is a trip to the vet.
- As people arrive at the door, do a little dance around each of them, even if it's just Dad coming back from the garage. They'll love the greeting and you'll get tons of attention.
- Do your darnedest to wiggle out of those silly hats and outfits. Your human will enjoy the game. Give in and hold still as soon as the camera is put away.
- Help everyone open their presents. Humans think they can do it all with those opposable thumbs, but they'll appreciate the assistance of your teeth.
- Assist in the kitchen. Who needs a vacuum when they've got you to clean up?
- This is your day for begging! Ham it up and you might even get some ham. Just keep your human away from all that "health advice" from vet-types.
- After dinner, casually linger near the trash. Once they have had enough eggnog, they will never notice you there. This is your time to feast!
- In the spirit of the holiday, be nice to the cat. I know it's hard, but just try. Trust me. It will shock the humans, and you can chase him all you want the day after.
- And finally . . . When you're all tuckered out, curl up and take a nice long nap. Snore if possible.
Merry Christmas, fellow canines. Have fun!
Yours Truly,
One Anonymous Sneaky Dog
P.S. When in doubt, just wag your tail.
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Comments
Love it! Had a real chortle.
ahahah it really describes my 2-yeard-old Lab!!!
L.O.L this website describs all my dogs and don’t get me started on that!!!!!!