K9 School Days, Dear Old Golden Rule Days on a #FiveSibes #FlashbackFriday!
Most hu-kids have gone back to school by now, many just starting this week! Here, the hu-kids went back yesterday! So, we're dedicating this week's #FlashbackFriday to when our pupster Bandit was all ready with her backpack for when she went to canine school! This particular year she was five years old and I brought her over to our trainer when I discovered she had some deafness. I picked up some great tips and I eventually took over and trained Bandit with hand signals so she would keep right up with her siblings Wolf and Chloe, and big brother Gibson and momma Harley! She caught on quick, and unless someone knew, no one could even guess that she was hearing impaired. Dogs are so amazing and very inspirational!
Pictured here, our girl was all about studying...her language of choice? Why Dog, of course! BOL!
Books Pictured With Bandit Are:
IS
COOL!
If you missed our FiveSibes infographic for Back-to-School Tips, just visit HERE!
A few additional reminders with the arrival of
school days' golden rule days:
- Please keep a watchful eye out for all the children walking,
- Stop for those school buses, and
- Take extra precautions to keep your dogs safe from slipping out the door when everyone leaves or returns from school! (Be sure all pet collar tags and microchip info is up-to-date).
The Linky tool will open all week for you to join us in the Blog Hop and share pics from yesteryear or yesterday, include our badge and *link back to us*, and be sure to hop along and visit the other blogs and don't forget to leave a nice comment!
A wonderful flashback. So precious.
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Isn't it lovely when a flashback makes you smile? I think cats and dogs would teach compassion to schools and I think Bandit would have been a fabulous ambassador. Here the kids can't wait for the summer holidays!
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Dash Kitten
That's amazing what Bandit achieved with hand signals. You are so patient and right there when any of the pups need you.
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