“Ok, so first you run up to the house.”
“Then you ring the bell like this and yell ‘Trick-or-treat!'”
“You have the yelling part down, but you should probably stand a bit further away.”
“What? No, you are not allowed to tackle kids and take their candy!”
“Why not? Because how would you like it if a bigger kid tackles you and steals your candy?”
“No one would be crazy enough to try that? Well, you may have a point there.”
“Ok Will, I think she’s ready!”
On second thought, maybe we’ll just hand out the candy and leave trick-or-treating to the neighborhood kids.
I know the tricks I have to do to get a treat and I do not have to leave the house 😀
love the play by play on the photos – she definitely has the ring the bell and run down pat…you should still dress them up for halloween – thats the fun part!
We still have time. I can get Bailie on a bus to Chicago so she can go trick or treating with Penny. I think they have almost identical thoughts and techniques and should be able to do quite well until they end up in the back of a police car headed to jail!
Oh that’s right, it’s Penny’s first howl-o-ween, I hope it will be a super pawty!
But she’s got some tricks down!!
Haha aww don’t be a spoilsport that looks like it will be so much more fun
Hugs, Carrie & Pups x
Great advice, Boomer and Dottie need to remember not to yell at everyone that comes to the door.
That might be the better idea this year MOL! Great action shots Will 🙂
Too much activity. Just take a poo bag (new, please), bark at a front door and when it’s opened bat your eyes and you get everything. Easy peasy.
I would say she is ready. What fun pictures.
Thanks for those instructions guys. Whee think whee understand it now!
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Eko is a good teacher.
Holy moley, a lot of action going on and you caught it all in these fab shots. Looking at the one with Penny practically over top of Eko, That’s crazy athletic stuff. They must sleep like babies after these outings.