Ballard Street by Jerry Van Amerongen for January 12, 2017

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    brain Les  almost 8 years ago

    so where are the comments for Cleo, and where is Cleo with or with out company?

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    Linguist  almost 8 years ago

    Roger just got out-flanked by Rusty Boy !

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    GROG Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    I’d say he flunked flank.

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    Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Its a classic flanking movement.

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    Perkycat  almost 8 years ago

    Cleo and Company kind of goes along with this Ballard Street. Both are always enjoyable!

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    Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Hey I climbed out of a snow bank to get here…….Portland declared a State of Emergency because we got 10 inches of snow.

     

    Meanwhile Portland Maine got 23 inches of snow and it’s business as usual.

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    Phred Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    A dog’s gotta do what a dog’s gotta do.

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    Farside99  almost 8 years ago

    It’s all Roger’s fault. He looked away for a micro-second.

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    TLH1310 Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Reason # 4395 for eating at the dining room table.

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    Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Isn’t there some biblical, or at least religious, text about “Lead them not into Temptation ….”? You can’t place the opportunity for immediate gratification in front of a dog and not expect Rusty Boy to carpe diem!

    Mom trained our family dog when I was around 7 years old not to beg in the kitchen or the dining room. I can’t remember how she did it. But he would totally leave you alone if you had food within those two rooms. OUTSIDE those rooms, you were fair game. And it looks to me as if Roger & Rusty Boy are in neither the dining room nor the kitchen. At some point, you have to just accept that your dog is going to act like a dog. What you hope to do is limit that behavior to certain circumstances.

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