If you're just tuning in today, you'll need to read the post below so you'll know of Jack's new level of personal success in using his God given terrier skills of annoying the stew out of something. After some careful thought, he's put together a chimney sweeping manual for all you do it yourselfers out there.
1. Take a step back and assess the situation
2. Go in for a closer look, you want to know what you're getting into
3. Don't be afraid to really get in there. Stretch up a little, you're going to have get your paws a little dirty
4. Always get a good look from all angles- you may have to jump around a little
5. Use all your senses, really put your snout into it- with a little practice you can smell out the problem
6. Don't let your mom see you, she'll make you take a bath if she catches you!
1. Take a step back and assess the situation
2. Go in for a closer look, you want to know what you're getting into
3. Don't be afraid to really get in there. Stretch up a little, you're going to have get your paws a little dirty
4. Always get a good look from all angles- you may have to jump around a little
5. Use all your senses, really put your snout into it- with a little practice you can smell out the problem
6. Don't let your mom see you, she'll make you take a bath if she catches you!
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As stated in your favorite book from long ago, "Puppies are like that!"
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