![]() ![]() Last, but not least, there was one dog left and the only one I was considerably worried about: Roscoe Stewart, the arch nemesis of my life. I still thought the mixture was too watery, but I did not want to make it any thicker because again, I did not want a sticky miniature bear running around the house. The most difficult part with hers had to be the other dogs. I think Pat Pat's turned out pretty great. Pig was getting jealous and kept trying to interrupt our bonding experience while Roscoe tried to eat the canvas I set on the table and all of the dog treats. It was actually the Kool-Aid mixture again and the other pups. I would only press a bit of her paw rather than her entire monster claw. ![]() I grabbed her paw and realized it was actually too big for the canvas, but I would fit what I could. I told her to lay down on the couch and she just chilled out. Pat Pat is older and extremely well-behaved the complete opposite of Pig. I gave her a pat on the head and moved on to my second victim-er, I mean, model: Pat Pat. It could have been Pinterest-worthy, but now it just looks like a crime scene. Needless to say, she was happy, but I was a bit disappointed because the brat did this right as I let her go: After a few minutes to calm down, I did wipe her paw clean with the wet paper towels and gave her two treats. I could see her attitude shift and she started to act a bit antsy and nervous, so I let her go. I tried it again and just as I thought I had it, she started to get a bit uncomfortable. I also grabbed a towel and some wet paper towels (if you inspect the couch close enough, you can see tiny Pig prints). She waited on the couch while I made the formula 10/90 (water/Kool-Aid). I realized I made two mistakes: My mixture was too watery (50/50 water/Kool-Aid) and I did not press her paw hard enough. She was more interested in licking me than staying still, but I had gotten her print on the canvas!Īs you can tell, it was not as successful as I thought it had been. I placed her foot on the canvas and gave her a treat before painting the bottom of her paw. I grabbed a ton of paper towels with my Kool-Aid concoction and sat beside her. She pranced happily around the couch before plopping down. I decided that Pig would be my first model. She is also in her teething stage, so I would rather not be nipped with her razor-sharp teeth. ![]() My parents and the puppy went out so I had not choice except not to do Bella's. If they are not of yours, do not even attempt to do this. Again, each dog has a completely different personality and comfort level these concerns were of my highest priority. Now I had to decide how I would approach each individual dog and press their print. Honestly, I did not want to buy larger canvas because I was not willing to spend the money on four large canvases when I knew my success rate to begin with was extremely low (realism at its finest). This is similar to the size I saw on Pinterest (obviously not like the paper above, but on other users' boards). First, I opened up the package and took photos just so you could see the size of the canvas. ![]()
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