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Karma paid back years of inner smugness

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Grumpelstilskin · 05/03/2020 22:41

Ok, so I might not be the most consistent or particularly good parent but I always prided myself on my well-behaved hounds. I watched other people with their puppies and adult dogs acting up and internally tssked and congratulated myself on my amazingly obedient doggos. I conveniently pushed aside the fact that Greyhounds generally are calmer and more laidback and usually not a very challenging breed. My family and I have rescued and raised a few Greyhounds from just a few weeks old and I never understood all the cries of how exhausting and destructive puppies can be. My judgy pants were pretty high-waisted.

A few months ago, I agreed to take in another 11-week-old Greyhound puppy. The rescue organisation casually mentioned that this one was a ‘very lively one’ and a little bit mischievous. This got to be the understatement of the century! Basically, they handed us Satan’s Little Helper! She’s already worked out how to push chairs close to where she wants to climb up and steal stuff I placed out of reach. I am missing a great part of my underwear and socks. I only need to turn a nanosecond and my shoes are gone. That brain of hers is ticking non-stop, constantly plotting more mischief. But worse, she’s managed to egg on and encourage my adult greyhounds to join in and now they’ve all turned into wayward born-again teenage rebels. I keep waking up to a mad kiss chase throughout the entire house, led by the demon pupster, often right across the bed with me still in it. They all seem to goad each other to steal anything that isn’t nailed down and started to work as a team with one distracting us, while the others will pinch food. DH and DC find it hysterical. I try not to laugh myself, as it often is quite funny but it undermines any attempt of discipline. The place has turned into a madhouse. Earlier today, I’d dressed them all in their macs, as they aren’t keen on the rain. I got soaked and they mooched about and wanted to get back home pretty sharpish. Then I dried them all off on our return. Moments later, as I had the back door open for a split second, they had all jumped into the pond and were splashing around and then 'investigated' our compost heap and did some gardening. I shouted at them that Battersea Dog's Home wasn’t all that far but they did not take me seriously. Now they all want to sit on top of me. I will never be that smug again! Grin

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leafygarden · 06/03/2020 05:53

Grin Grin

They sound delightful.

We have a rescue dog - lovely with us - but nervous around certain other dogs. Sounds like we should head for a greyhound type breed in the future!!

PlumsGalore · 06/03/2020 05:57

You sound like you have a lovely life OP, I can think of nothing better than a house of mad animals and volunteering with them. I am envious of you and Satan’s little helper!

anascrecca · 06/03/2020 06:03

Aw my dogs stress me out but your post made me smile

anascrecca · 06/03/2020 06:04

And now I’m reading about the hospice, how lovely x

EnidBlyton · 06/03/2020 06:20

what a beautiful little helper

NeverGuessWho · 06/03/2020 06:21

You pup is beautiful, OP!

@WouldShouldCould Me neither.

Enjoyed reading about your dogs, OP. You should do a blog, if you don’t already. Smile

ForTheTimeBeing · 06/03/2020 06:25

Reading this made a lovely start to my day :-)

MurrayTheMonk · 06/03/2020 06:26

Love this Smile

I was also a tad smug about how 'well' I'd done in training our first Dog. He's so well behaved and loving. To my mind I was like a modern Barbara Woodhouse. So we got a second Dog... yep turns out dog 1 is just a very nice pliable Dog, on his own, no help from me-because Dog 2 is quite simply crazy. I love her but good God she's untrainable!

Ylvamoon · 06/03/2020 06:38

OP your post made me chuckle! They are finally finding out the "dog code of conduct!"
Be proud, what you describe sounds like the perfect team work that they are designed to do. and is often forgotten as theyas justused for racing

Bakedbrie · 06/03/2020 07:06

Brilliant story OP and fantastically told! Thank you ...you’ve brightened my day. “Satans Little Helper” 😁......look, you could try having a naughty corner for the pup and separate for misdismeanors?

Bakedbrie · 06/03/2020 07:08

Our first dog lived under to a strict regime btw (no jumping on sofas etc). Then he died very suddenly of a tumour. I realised that dogs sadly dont have long lives. Our second dog is now spoilt rotten - the rule book is in the recycle!

Booboostwo · 06/03/2020 07:21

So cute!

Horses have a strong connection to karma too. Just as you think “I know what I am doing” you discover that you started the sentence proudly uptight next to your noble steed and finished it trampled, face in the mud.

missmouse101 · 06/03/2020 07:26

Oh my, she's fabulous!

StormBaby · 06/03/2020 07:28

Greyhound puppies are known as Land Sharks for a reason 😂

kateandme · 06/03/2020 07:36

you should all follow momo on facebook!

Spudlet · 06/03/2020 07:39

I would be sympathetic, I would... but I have a rescue spaniel who has has thousands of hours and probably also pounds worth of training, to the point that I was asked to assist with classes, and he’s never been more than moderately well behaved - and that when it suits him. The looks I’ve had over the years from other dog owners, the things he’s done....

So Grin. Welcome to the reprobates club 😈

Mallory29 · 06/03/2020 07:40

Awwww 🥰

Windyatthebeach · 06/03/2020 07:43

You have me very worried op.
We have a dpuppy. Dm is a greyhound /deerhound and df is a saluki...
And I have other ddogs.
What have I done?
Shock

Aridane · 06/03/2020 07:43

I rarely laugh out loud when reading a post - this thread did.

Walnutwhipster · 06/03/2020 07:45

My envy is palpable...brilliantly told.

JayAlfredPrufrock · 06/03/2020 07:50

She has evil in her eyes.

stairgates · 06/03/2020 07:50

Thanks for posting, this has started my day with a big smile :):)

BringMeTea · 06/03/2020 07:52

I want a diabolical greyhound puppy too!! More pointy pics please...pleeeeeeease.

thelikelylass · 06/03/2020 07:52

Oh lovely post and photograph, makes me wish I had a pack of greyhounds playing kiss chase in my house just now!

Disfordarkchocolate · 06/03/2020 07:54

You made me smile. The picture of innocence that is Satan's Little Helper mad me grin like a loon. How gorgeous is she Smile