Did you ever notice that many of our beloved bedtime stories are actually dealing with "Stranger-Danger" issues???
For instance:
Little Red Riding Hood, that little girl walks through the woods all by herself and brings her grandma her supper, only to find a BIG BAD WOLF hidden in grandma's bed....good fing super Gussie was flying by
and saved her by putting that Wolf back on the game reserve that he had escaped from! Moral of the story: Don't go into the woods by yourself EVERS and take Grandma out to McDonalds for lunch instead!! There is safety in crowds.
AND
The Three Little Pigs, so here you have three pigs, who live together without a parent in the house, and ANOTHER BIG BAD WOLF comes to their door to eat them. He tries to fool them at first but they are pretty smart, and then he tries to blow down their door, but Super Gussie
once again comes to the rescue, and grabs up that ole Wolf and puts him safely back AGAIN on the game reserve. So make sure when you live in a house wif three little pigs, you also have an adult that lives with you, it is not safe for little pigs to live alone!
AND
Snow White and the Seven Little Guys, so this little girl lives in the woods wif seven little hard working guys. They go off to the mines to make monies, and leaves her alone in the house, and this old woman comes bringing her apples. That little girl eats the apple and falls into a big sleep until Super Gussie comes along and gives her a kiss...hers wakes right up...blush blush....So again, folks, stay out of the woods when you are alone, do not answer the door unless there is an adult at home wif you, and nevers take apples or food, or candy or anyfing from strangers...nevers!!
Talk to your parents about their rules with strangers. Always play in groups, cos there is safety in numbers.
Kids don't be a Joey!
STAY SAFE AND BE SMART!
Angus McConnell Long
Good job Gussie. Those were some wonderful safety tips. I know you always keep your sissies and parents safe.
ReplyDeleteJanice, Snuggles, Sassy, and Dixie
We feel so much safer knowing Super Gussie is out there protecting us all :)
ReplyDeleteGreat advise Gussie but you don't have to worry about me because I don't like people I don't know. If they come over I go and hide.
ReplyDeleteAroo to you,
Sully
Great post, Angus! I go into the woods but never alone. It is best to travel in packs. Strength in numbers my pal!
ReplyDeleteOz
Angus you the dog. I like your straight talk, you tell it like it is. We got to be careful.
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Sweet William The Scot
Wow Gussie, that is some really great advice! But, like Sully, you don't much have to worry about ME and strangers...I won't go near! I tend to bark at them until they go away...
ReplyDeleteBRAVO BRAVO WE JUST LOVE YOUR STRANGER DANGER POST AND OMDs we had not thought about bedtime stories.
ReplyDeleteGUS you are my new hero..and your wear tights with style
hugs madi your bfff
We bark at strangers till Mom says it's ok. Then we stop but stay on guard.
ReplyDeleteFudge and the Portie Pack
SUPER GREAT JOB THERE, SUPER GUSSIE! You can come save me anytime, but I'll be careful about strangers.
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Angus I agree with you, sometimes strangers can be strange. We always try to avoid contact with strangers, better safe than sorry :o)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to give good advice!!!
ReplyDeleteWow Gussie! You did an excellent job advising everyone. We sure hope you didn't Skype from behind the wheel!
ReplyDeleteYour pals,
Murphy and Stanley
Mayorz For All Paws
Hey Super Gussie!
ReplyDeleteWow, great job sending the big ole wolfie back to the reserve! BWAR HAR HAR Fabulous post today, my furiend and I'll remember that about the woods...I'm surrounded by woods, so I gotta get a peep to go with me. Thanks so much for the smile today and for hosting this!
Grr and Woof,
Sarge, Police Commish
thanks super gussies for taking the time to skype us with your stranger danger talk, that big bad wolf seems to be everywhere, glad you sent him back to game reserve
ReplyDeleteGussie, wow good thing you were there to save everyone! We do feel a little safer on the bus now, if we get into trouble you can turn into Super Guss and save us!
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Bailey, Hazel & Greta
These pics are cracking me up!
ReplyDeleteWe LOVE this post. And are suddenly in the mood to take Grandma to McDonalds! Thanks fur all the happy endings Super Gus. You sure saved the day!
ReplyDeleteGuss you are one clever pup. What a brilliant way to illustrate stranger danger. Bravo and well done my friend. We think you should only take candy from squirrels etc if you can run faster. LOL. Have a wonderful Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
Gussie,, you are soo wise!
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing this!
love
tweedles
These are very important rules Gussie. Cause we are pretty sure all strangers are bad
ReplyDeleteLily & Edward
Never left alone in a car, or outside of a shop, even in the park or on the beach my lot are alert. Good advice guys. Luv's yer post.
ReplyDeleteLuv's Cat Flap Cavalier x
Bravo!!! Loved the postie!! I knows you guys are SUPER busy on the Camp Pain trail and all, and we all appreciate the time to tell us abouts all those wolves and McDonalds. Mmmmm, anyone else smell fries???
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Ruby ♥
TEACHER.... TEACHER Mr. ANGUS... TEACHER over here... it's ME ERNIE... Wow what a Great LESSON about the Danger of a Stranger... and there is NO ONE any STRANGER than my Brother Frankie... We did take very careful NOTES of all that you said.. and We think you are the SUPER HERO of Stayin SAFE from the danger of a Stranger.
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU Mr. Angus fur skypeeeeeing this VALUABLE lesson to us.. from out there..WAY OUT THERE... on the Camp Pain Trail.
You better watch out Gussie...they will be making a Hollywood movie based on you soon with all the savin' you're doin'! Great work!!
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Daisy
We give strangers a good barking. Fortunately, no wolves are harassing us, but they do seem to be trouble in Fairytale Town. BOL!! Great safety lesson!
ReplyDeleteWe always bark at strangers...even when SHE says stop, you KNOW them.
ReplyDeleteGood work, Angus.
Grreat advice, Gussie! There's always safety in numbers, and nothing bad can happen if you stick with your momma.
ReplyDeleteCrikey Angus .... is there nothing you can't do, mate? You can drive a bus and save us from strangers and post the BEST stories. Fair dinkum ..... you're a star, Angus!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWe will make sure to go out in groups. Maybe stranger danger is why we always see deer in groups and the wild turkey family (which is 15 turkeys current). Great lesson.
ReplyDeleteWhat great advice, Gussie. And to think Jan grew up with those stories and never realized their danger.
ReplyDeleteThank you for reminding us never to play with strangers without Mommy and Daddy
ReplyDeleteAmazing how scary some of those fairy tales are!!! Thanks for the safety tips - you can never be too careful with strangers.
ReplyDeleteWoos - Phantom, Ciara, and Lightning
Dem strangers can be scary - one of em tried to steal me one time!
ReplyDeleteThank you for telling me about that, it is very impawtant to know. I don't really like strangers, so I am pretty sure I would bite them, but you never know. If they had cookies, I might not. The only time I am ever alone is in my safe house with the doors locked. Thank you for doing this.
ReplyDeleteLoveys Sasha
HOLY Scottie!! We've never looked at those bed stories like that before...you are SO right!! *GULP*
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Angus and thanks for the good advice.
Wally & Sammy
wallaceandsamuel.wordpress.com
Whew, just didn't know so much stuffs could happen to a single pup, the world is cruel!
ReplyDeleteThanks Angus for being a part of Safety Week!
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