When you have an animal the size of a small horse you MUST teach him to behave. We have learned the hard way that small horses make big messes, they eat out of the garbage can, jump up on friends tearing off expensive necklaces in the process and chew on beloved stuffed animals. Since small horses can put their chins on counter tops, they can target your supper and make it their own. Bad horsey!!!
Look at how innocent he looks. He's alert and ready to learn. Little does he know that he is about to be used AGAIN! Poor Hobbes has become the example for what NOT to do. It's that enormous amount of puppy energy he has that makes it so hard to concentrate in class.
Augusta, the little dog in the background, is "teacher's pet". No matter how much Hobbes clowns around trying to get her attention, she is steady as a rock.
Teacher tries to get Hobbes and Caitlin to cooperate. Hobbes decides that playing with Brewster across the way seems like more fun.
Uh Oh, looks like someone yanked his chain just the right way.
See, even the hyper ones can learn!
Hobbes says "Hey Maverick, lets ditch school and go chase squirrels".
Caitlin needs a bumper sticker that reads "My dog is class clown at Deans List Dog School"
On the way home from class the above motorcycles passed us riding all in a clump. It was a beautiful day so we were riding with the windows down. When the riders got just beside us, a couple of them revved their engines making a huge sound. Hobbes who was riding in the cargo area in the back of Jet Puff immediately yelped and landed smack on top of Caitlin in the back seat. What a scaredy cat!
After a hard day at school and being scared out his wits by motorcycles Hobbes needed a good long nap.
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