Christmas Time
- Gather presents, boxes, paper, etc. in
middle of living room floor.
- Get tape back from puppy.
- Remove scissors from older dog's
mouth.
- Open box.
- Take puppy out of box.
- Remove tape from older dog's
mouth.
- Take scissors away from
puppy.
- Put present in box.
- Remove present from puppy's
mouth.
- Put back in box after removing puppy from
box.
- Take scissors from older dog & sit on
them.
- Remove puppy from box & put on
lid.
- Take tape away from older
dog.
- Unroll paper.
- Take puppy OFF box.
- Cut paper being careful not to cut puppy's
foot or nose that is getting in the way as it
"helps".
- Let puppy tear remaining
paper.
- Take puppy off box.
- Wrap paper around box.
- Remove puppy from box & take wrapping
paper from its mouth.
- Tell older dog to fetch the tape so he will
stop stealing it.
- Take scissors away from
puppy.
- Take tape older dog is
holding.
- Quickly tape one spot before taking scissors
from older dog & sitting on them
again.
- Fend off puppy trying to steal tape &
tape another spot.
- Take bow from older dog.
- Go get roll of wrapping paper puppy ran off
with.
- Take scissors from older dog who took them
when you got up.
- give pen to older dog to hold so he stops
licking your face.
- Remove puppy from present & hurriedly
slap tape on to hold the paper on.
- Take now soggy bow from puppy & tape on
since the sticky stuff no longer
sticks.
- Take pen from older dog, address tag &
affix while puppy tries to eat pen.
- Grab present before puppy opens it & put
it away.
- Clean up mess puppy & older dog made
playing tug-of-war with remnants of wrapping
paper.
- Put away rest of wrapping supplies &
tell dogs what good helpers they are.
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