Dear Qween Olive,<br>This be the PIT Bea woofing to you to request your royal approval to become the Princess I was born to be. I began human training on the day my parents drove 400 miles to get me when I was just a buppy. I rode home on a royal pillow on my Mom's lap. I immediately laid down the rules to the other doggies in my new home on my arrival; being the only true basset at that time. If anybody was in my way I let them know their life was in danger if they did not immediately move for my royal passage; this is documented on film if confirmation is necessary. Lucky for me they immediately recognized my royal standing and did not kill me.<br>
In her ignorance of a PIT my mom tried to make me sleep in a crate the first night which I quickly corrected and have slept in the big bed with them since. I have trained my primary slave, Mom, to understand all my demands. She knows that two loud barks mean she is to come open the door so I may go outside to do my royal business or to let me back in. If I whine and look at the counter I am to be given whatever tasty item I smell or one of my chicken strips. If I sit by the couch and then look at the Dad slave he is to get up and assist me in getting my royal butt up on the couch. I demand that all pillows on the couches are soft fluffy ones (Mom had to replace several that were too firm for my precious princess paws).<br>
On rare occasion the slaves will resist and I must discipline them. If they do not respond to my "requests" fast enough I am forced to yell at them and stomp my back feet to show my displeasure. My Mom is not allowed to sleep if I am awake; she must always be alert to my needs. Sometimes I do not feel like walking up the ramp to get into my bed and require a slave to assist me. I frequently do not feel like going out in the night to do my PIT business with the other lowly hounds so I wait until the slave is back in bed and comfortable before I get up to demand her assistance with the door and the necessary rewards.<br>
<br>From the Mom: We have had many dogs over the years but none as spoiled as the Bea (please don't tell her I said that). DH says it is because on the drive home with her I said "isn't she precious" every two seconds. She somehow has me trained that she gets a treat to go outside and when she comes back in; I don't know how she did it! It is embarrassing to be controlled by a hound; her attitude is different than all the others. <br>
Qween Olive, please bestow the PW title on our Bea so maybe she will let up a little on our training.<br><br>Respectfully,<br>PIT Bea<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Sandy W<br>Bea, Val, Dora, Willie,Thumpy(the Pit-Basset)<br>
Bug and Max who are happy not being Bassets<br>
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