Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Pepper Must Have Been Listening Outside The Door

I had everything ready for my "training session" with little puppy Pepper. The squirt bottle of water had been set on the counter by the door, ready for use the next day. I told Farmer H of the plan, and how to be brief with a "Pepper! NO!" and not give a wordy lecture. All systems were GO.

Sunday, I started out with my purse on my arm, a grease-bread treat for each dog in hand, and the squirt bottle in my elbow. It was ready for quick-draw with my empty left hand. I went past Juno's dog house (now used by Jack and Pepper) and around the corner of the porch. I could hear Pepper gallumping toward me from the front porch. Jack is more of a slow trotter.

I drew the squirt bottle, ready for action. Little Pepper stopped by my right side. Stood on his hind legs, hopping. He didn't put his feet on me! I proceeded to the top of the steps. Tossed each dog a treat. Went down the steps as Jack carried his off to the front porch, Pepper sniffed, came to me, then went back to crunch his treat.

"See you later, alligators!"

I opened the people door of the garage. Got my squirt bottle ready. But Pepper didn't run in! Pepper came down the steps and sat on the sidewalk, watching with his head tilted as I closed the people door. Well! That exercise was a bust! Pepper ran back up the steps and went looking for Jack. I opened the people door and set my "weapon" on the shelf of the side porch.

When I got home, Farmer H carried in groceries. Pepper came in the garage, then followed him out. And all the way to the kitchen. Inside, actually. I could hear Farmer H telling Pepper, "No. Go back out. Mom's not in here now."

I used the time to pet Jack on the side porch. I had picked up the squirt bottle again. Here came Pepper. He sat down beside Jack. Pepper didn't bite at my hand or wrist! Just sat to be petted. Didn't even squirm as I was trying to loosen his collar. But THEN, Pepper jumped up on Jack's shoulders, and took a nip at Jack's ear.

"PEPPER! NO!"

I gave a squirt, but Pepper was already running towards the kitchen door because he heard Farmer H coming. The water barely sprinkled across Pepper's back as he was in retreat. He turned to look at his back, puzzled, then went on his way.

I swear, Pepper must have been listening at the door the previous day, when I told Farmer H of the plan!

6 comments:

River said...

I can tell that Pepper is very smart and is realising what the "No" means. It's like that moment when a child suddenly realises the squiggles are words that he/she can read. Give him a pat from me and one for Jack too.

River said...

P.S. "Sit" is easy. Say SIT and hold a treat high enough that Pepper has to look up and just far enough forward from you that he naturally sits while looking up. Then "good boy" and give him the treat. 3-4 days should do it and then he should sit whenever you ask him to.

Hillbilly Mom said...

River,
Yes, I can see the wheels turning in his head. First he doesn't understand what he did "wrong." Then he marvels at the praise when he stops. Then he half-heartedly tries that behavior the next day, to see what will happen.

Hillbilly Mom said...

River,
I will try that, but Pepper likes to jump up and snap, whether it's for a treat, or just a hand reaching out to pet him. It's in play, but first we have to stop that behavior.

River said...

That's where the firm "NO" comes in as you hold your hand palm out.

Hillbilly Mom said...

River,
That sounds perfectly logical, but I'm not sure Pepper would understand such training while hanging from my palm-out hand by his needle-sharp puppy teeth, with my blood streaming into his face...