The first time I caught him without his harness I thought we'd buckled him in wrong. The second time, I knew we hadn't but didn't catch the escape. The third time...
LOL It's so true that they use their wit to plot against us. They don't have the "gotta please my people" gene the labs do. But still, we love them all the same!
I think we may have to give up on the car harness... (and no, we were not driving while this was filmed!) P.S. he also puts the windows down in the back so we have to turn on the child-proofing before we hit the highway.
Thanks. The frozen yogurt is a Canadian company called Bosco & Roxy. Their stuff sells all over the place up here; I got it at Bark and Fitz. However, I soon realized that it was equally easy to make your own frozen yogurt for pooches so I did just that.
Plain yogurt (organic if you're into that)
Peanut butter (to taste)
Honey (teaspoon)
Vanilla extract (a dash)
I whipped it all up and chilled it in the freezer. Some of it I packed into a couple of his Kongs first, then froze for a later, longer lasting treat and some I just left as is and spooned it into his bowl after dinner. It isn't perfect since (as I'm sure you know) freezing yogurt results in some ice crystallization. But it wasn't bad for my first try and Chance seemed to love it. I've read that you can freeze plain PB too and just give them that so I'm going to try some PB and bananas next week.
Yesterday I made him some savoury "pupsicles" from some leftover chicken bones I had from cooking on the weekend. Boiled the carcass for a few hours, let it cool, took all the meat off the bones and poured the stock and meat into popsicle molds. The rest of the stock is now in the fridge and he gets a bit on his kibble each meal. He had two popsicles today after soccer. Seemed to go over pretty well!