My New Puppy I Named It Peeves

Name your top three pet peeves.

Peeves listens to her cell phone without headphones. It is rather annoying. I know it’s a little ridiculous to have a puppy with a cell phone.

I’m trying to break her of this habit, but she walks around giving unsolicited advice. She thinks some of the clothes I wear are silly.

I’ve been working with her diligently and now she does return her shopping cart after grocery shopping. I have to explain to her. She is not the center of the universe.

She doesn’t really like the name Peeves so I call her Pete. Her and I both hate fireworks.

2 responses to “My New Puppy I Named It Peeves”

  1. Stephanie Avatar
    Stephanie

    Great eyebrows!

  2. Creative Soul Avatar

    I stumbled across your post and had to smile—my boy Rambo and I are also card-carrying members of the ‘We Hate Fireworks’ club! We are currently hunkered down in Margate, South Africa, waiting out the New Year’s noise with some cotton wool and a good Hallmark movie.

    It’s so true what you said; it’s a shame more people don’t value the quiet beauty of the world over a loud ‘bang.’ Give Pete a pat from us. We’ll be waking up early to enjoy the sunrise silence once the ‘holiday people’ finally stop the racket!I truly adore the photo of Pete with the poster. Absolutely the cutest ever! 🐾🤗💕

    Those three pet peeves sounds so familiar. My biggest peeve is the “Holiday People” who think the sand is a giant bin. Rambo just looks at the litter, looks at me, and I know exactly what he’s thinking: “If I can manage to pick up my toys, why can’t they pick up their bottles?Give Pete a big hug and kiss from me and Rambo. 🐾🤗🦁

I would love to hear you opinion as well

I’m Mark

His friends observe Mark seems wired a little differently. Perhaps it’s more likely that noticing little things often missed by others is a relic of a quieter, simpler time. He has a way with words, which he refuses to let be hindered by sub-par typing skills. People have great stories to tell if you sit and listen.

A belief dear to Mark is that there is certain beauty in the world. You simply have to look for it.

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