Washington has mastered walls of the Pup-corral. When he is out and about, he is attached to me with a long leash so, I decided to tear down the Pup-corral before the rains start.
His leash was attached to a post during the demolition and clean-up.
The big dogs kept stealing his individual toys so I moved the sensory cube to occupy him...
unfortunately the poor boy became seriously tangled in anything within reach.
chasing down and replacing toys as I worked became easier than untangling.
Only puppy, posts, tunnel and tarp left.
After dinner we met up with Ullr and other puppies at puppy class.
A few minutes of wrestling on the gym floor and we took the two pups outside to continue to play in the very warm night.
Any attempts at pictures was futile in the darkness and with rapidly moving puppies. Washington did get to receive treats from a myriad of kids and gaudily dressed roller-derby players. He also got to be the diversion dog for a very large Wolfhound taking his final service dog and CGCU exams. I have to admit the ride in the car was much quieter on the way home due to puppy exhaustion.