Below you will see a step by step photos of how to stretch your Sneaky Snake.
And we begin. Get a good grip.
It's like a dance really.
Make sure you twist to the right.
Then to the left.
Then pull real hard to get out all the kinks.
And give your Sneaky Snake one final good shake. And there you have it friends, "How to stretch a Sneaky Snake." This technique also works with squirrels, chickens, dragons, cows or any stuffie that needs a good stretching.
Blessings,
Goose
Nice job Goose, I especially like the last photo where you do the twist and turn.
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My! What strong teeths yous has!
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Nellie
Better than a chiropractor for Sneky Snake!
ReplyDeleteBe careful Goose. If someone is holding the other end and lets go when you are pulling that sneaky snake could attack you.
ReplyDeleteMillie
Whoa, Goose...I have never seen this side of you before! That snake really brings out the wild Goose in you :D I am now pretty obsessed with getting one of these sneaky snakes of my own!
ReplyDeletePS: It was very sweet of you to bring Allred those welcome home gifts...I hope he was nice to you!
Poor Sneaky. He looks like he has had a few good stretchings! Happy Thursday, furriends! xoxo
ReplyDeleteYeah BABY!!! We LOVE tutorials on how to play with toys!! Yeeow! How fun!! xoxo Chloe and LadyBug
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing such great techniques Goose. I'll be sure to pass them along to Freddie. I like that windmill affect you had going on with your ears in the first pic! :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome instructions. I just started visiting your blog and its lots of fun!
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Pawsome stretching Goose. I think I'll go and stretch Sid The Snake too. Have a terrific Thursday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
Impressive Goose! You've gave sneaky snake a really good workout. You are so flexible, how about a lesson on how to do the Hokey Pokey dance next time? I bet you're excellent at that!
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Lily Belle & Muffin
Morning Handsome!!
ReplyDeleteWell I'll be a monkey's aunt that will be a new dance sensation in no time. I love how your ears flop about...and you have some powerful jaws that snake is toast
Hugs madi your BFFF
Nice technique!
ReplyDeletePawsome tutorial Goose - your ears were literally flying with the effort!
ReplyDeleteWally & Sammy
You are indeed a zen master at sneaky snake stretching
ReplyDeleteVery useful technique ! Thank you for the tutorial, Goose !
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Iris
Im gonna find meself a squirrel BOL ..Great photo's as always Goose xx00xx
ReplyDeleteMollie and Alfie
Goose this is a WONDERFUL... HOW TO or DIY demo fur how to Stretch your Sneaky Snake and we especially like knowing that the technique will work with OTHER Stuffies. You are an excellent Teacher.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear that ... ALLRED Mashed your head TWICE... when all you were doing was making a Wellness Check and delivering WELCOME HOME TREATS fur him. I guess this means that he did not learn anythingy from his ADVENTURE. We ARE glad that he is HOME now though. We were afraid he might be headed to OUR HILL. Just being HONEST.. after all Santa Paws IS watching what we SAY too.
And to think, Buddy was just saying that he thought his See Beautiful Skunk and Stinky Skunk needed a good stretching! Off to show him this great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteGoose, you make us smile. ;)
Thanks Goose, I will have to try that! Mom said it kind of looked like the hokey pokey...whatever that is!
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Thanks for the tips! Momma won't allow us to have any toys that look like the s-word because they freak her out, but I'm sure I'll be able to put your technique to good use elsewhere!
ReplyDeleteGreat instructions. But first we need Santa to buy us one.
ReplyDeleteBenny & Lily
Wow Goose you really now how to stretch that snake!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Much Goose, will apply that to our new Christmas toys we are expecting, ahhhhhhh demanding! Heeheehee
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Susie & Bites
Thanks Goose...we have a snake that needs stretching :)
ReplyDeleteGreat tips Goose! Perhaps you should put this on a DVD and offer it to owners of new pups!
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Murphy & Stanley
Oh, I just love this kind of "how to" tutorial! Thanks, Goose! I'll give it a try on Squee Key Moose. I think he might like it!
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Dave
may I help you? ...but be careful... at the end sneaky snake is an anaconda...yiiikes ;o)
ReplyDeleteGoose, you are an excellent dancer!!
ReplyDelete-Bart and Ruby
That is some ear-flapping fun!
ReplyDeleteWow, you should charge a fee for your Chiropractic skills!
ReplyDeleteGlad you got sneaky snake straightened out!! YOu take your job very seriously don't you?? :)
ReplyDeleteDog alive, Goose! You taught that sneaky snake a thing or two! Good dog!
ReplyDeleteThat is the most excellent instructional post I have ever seen. You are amazing! I am going to practice that technique and I will report back to you.
ReplyDeleteLoveys Sasha
Pawsome step-by-step tutorial, Goose. Also, we would like to thank you for our Christmas card. We will be doing of official count soon.
ReplyDeleteFreedom, Casper, Nikki & Twinkie
you are very much great at your teachings and it looks like tons of fun. we are going to practice right aways
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Brinks and Bella
Great lesson, Goose. Now if only we still had a snake or a stuffie to stretch - some pup destroyed all of ours:(
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Goose, You are so beautiful! Looks like you know how to have fun too!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh this was so funny.
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Goose-
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips. They may come in handy with the garden snakes we have around here!
Wyatt
Oh, those are good tips Goose! I REALLY like your stretching technique, gotta remember that one! It is really good to know that it works on squirrels!!
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Ruby
Goose I just love coming by here! I am wondering if it might work on me-because although I used to be 5'3" I am now down to almost 5'2"-and I need to be stretched. I have always said that great things come in small packages but I would love to be a bit taller.
ReplyDeleteYou are one talented pup!
Wags, Noreen & Hunter
Why thank you, Goose. Our two took notes, and they're ready to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteGreat, and very funny, photos!
Who needs a chiropractor when Goose is in the house? Great tutorial, Goose!
ReplyDeleteBunny
i followed your instructions and had very successful results. i don't have a sneaky snake but i do have a furry fox and you were right, your instructions work with all stuffies in need of a good stretch :)
ReplyDeletewags, bailey
That is an excellent lesson Goose!
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