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No treats for fatty
Freeze! ....Unfreeze
Pugsley, I said THIS way!
 
What did you do?
What Did You Do II
 
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spoung45a (1 week ago)
Dogs always have a guilty look after they do something, the are not good at hiding the fact they did something wrong. Cats on the other hand just brush it off even if you saw them do it. If the could talk they would say "I don't know what happened I found it like this and was just trying to fix it"
revnicalex (2 weeks ago)
both are so cute
Sumdaawg (1 month ago)
I have boxers and my female is just like yours lol.. I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS AND PUPS!!
crazyolddog (1 month ago)
This may seem like a really out there comment but I have been helped by this - might you consider a pet psychic to communicate with Sweet Pea? You can even do it over the phone. Check around on websites - lots of info there & lots of animal psychic websites - even radio interviews with questions being answered. I have had luck with it. Also had good help through energy healing when my dog was deathly ill - in addition to vet's treatment of course. She did actually die @ one point & was back on her feet the next day - the vet was very puzzled. Later I did tell him about the sent energy healing.
I hope you get some help from somewhere! Looks very upsetting for everybody..... It must be tearing you up ...
ILLZUKUNT (1 month ago)
dont u think you should give them somethin to do..i mean we humans go to work, and find 100 excuses to go to the toilet, cafeteria etc..a dog surely needs some stimulation
thegame2010able (1 month ago)
like your dog videos, but if this is how u really disipline your boxer in these videos your doing a great job of showing the world that dogs are a man's pet, i have a boxer and when she was bad when young i hit her in the head with a my hand, yelled at her and locked her in the cage, she is now perfectly behaved except for business in the house when its cold out, im from albany ny, also boxers need vigorous exercise, so we throw a frisbee 4 her every day almost, she also loves football kicks that i do, especially onside kicks it must be like chasing a rabbit 2 her, i can kick a football about 45 yards, this probably makes her 2 tired 2 b bad, she also gets 2 play vicious w/her dog friends or me probably 2 times a week, and she goes crazy in the window about 1x a day usually at the ups man, i think much of this is working off her natural aggresion and probably part of why she's so good! u should try this stuff
R2BOXERS (2 months ago)
The funny thing is though, they always know what they did. And right when you walk through the door all they want is to say "I'm sorry" - I just will never understand if they know what they are doing then why do the do it in the first place. the mystery of the Boxer.
R2BOXERS (2 months ago)
I have two Boxers; Boston and Oakley- and believe me I know the "pain" you go through. They are 4 and 3 years old, and we can "puppy-proof" the house all we want but some how they always manage to get into something. Oakley when she was just 5 months old decided to rip up the carpet from one end of the living room to another. Boston decided to each the bottom of our bed frame, only for us to find out when it snapped in the middle of the night. But I wouldn't give these two up for anything in the world. They are the best friend anyone could ever ask for, loyal and loving.
coyotefever105 (2 months ago)
You once said, in one of your videos, it was a long story behind Pugsley's name. Can you tell us why you named him that?
stestaff1 (3 months ago)
Thanks for posting these. I am in the SAME EXACT boat you are with my boxer (Ali) tearing things up. I seriously have no idea what to do with her. Like your situation it's when I come home from work. It's been my bedding, that she has dragged down the stairs and shredded, pillows, throw rugs, shoes, towels and the list goes on. She is almost 2 and I want her to have free roam of the house but when I come home to that stuff torn apart it's really hard to do. In a way I'm glad to see I'm not the only one, but I also feel your pain. When I'm home she is perfect doesn't touch a thing but when I leave all day for work, it's like a switch turns on. I've also taken her through all of the PetSmart training classes, I walk her everyday, take her to the dog park every other day and do what I can to burn her energy but in the end I'm right where you are...if you figure our a solution please let me know! And I will do the same!!! Good luck from one boxer lover to another.
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