Day 220
For our final day in Louisiana we were expected to be met with heavy rain throughout the day. In the morning, we decided to go for breakfast at the Cracker Barrel just down the highway. I figured this could be my last time to try grits before heading into Texas, but just couldn’t bring myself to order something that I may not eat, so I opted for another known American dish, Chicken and waffles…well, it was chicken and French toast here, but you get the picture.
When we departed for breakfast, we left the blinds and front window screen open, enabling the pups to look around. Normally, if we did this at other campgrounds the dogs would spend their time making a nuisance of themselves by barking at anyone who walk past, or worse, bark at the people beside us. At this campsite we were placed in a private corner so the pups had little to bark at, unless someone walking their dog came by.
In an effort to control the barking when we were away, we would closed the blinds and front window screen. Over time the pups learned they could push their way under the front screen until it popped off its tracks, allowing for a day of barking entertainment. In an effort to prevent this, we began barricading the front window. The first two barricades we created failed under the scrutiny of the two mischievous pups and would find their way back under the front screen. Our latest barricade, barricade 3.0 has been impenetrable to puppy attack so far and has been successful in preventing them from being an embarrassment.




OK, I admit I laughed out loud at the photo of Dog Barricade 3.0 when I saw it. We also know the joys of dogs who bark at anything that walks past the site.
ReplyDeleteYup! I originally wanted to go to puppy school with Sophie to reduce her barking but was unable to work it in before we left.
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