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DID YOU MAKE YOUR BED THIS MORNING????
"Oh yeah, I made my bed, all right... I MADE IT BEG FOR MERCY! BWAH-ha-ha-ha-haaaaah! That's right, I'll show the furniture in this house who's boss!"
Oh my goodness! I am so glad that he is not my dog.
Hugs
Carolyn
I like the expression on the dogs face....kind of like he is smiling and quite proud of himself. Oh my...
By gum, he is quite pleased with his conquest of the chaise lounge(?), isn't he. Think some little dog is going to have time out when mom/dad get home.
Oh my! He totally reminds me of a dog we used to have years ago. He was 1/2 pit bull and nothing was safe - especially shoes. Actually... one shoe of each pair was safe... he only ate one of a pair. He was such a character! But when he was 6 years old, he finally ate a whole porcupine, quills and all, and even the vet couldn't save him from that one. We miss him....
He must of thought they needed a new couch!!!!!:)
Melisa how sad!
I have heard many many stories about things dogs will eat but that tops them all! I'm so sorry!
Oh boy as we say her in the UK...he's gonna cop it! Just look at that self satisfied expression.
Melisa, my goodness me that dog of yours..well your message made me gasp!
Hugs, Jane.
That's hilarious!!! We had a Gordon Setter/husky cross that ate the back of our couch - silly husband left him alone in the living room, while chatting with a neighbour, outside. He looked up and saw Tyler with a HUGE chunk of our couch in his mouth. :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: It wasn't so funny back then.
hugs,
Brenda
:crackup: He must have been one bored dog, but he seems very happy of his doings. what a great picture.
:crackup: :crackup: Oh my, but look at that satisfied expression on his face. What a hoot!
Melissa, your story is so sad. Poor pup!
We can't leave our Otis (German Shepherd/Mastiff mix) alone and out of his crate as he has an issue with separation anxiety and tries to chew through the walls. I've had to do some 'so not fun' drywall repair.....doesn't take long at all for those jaws of his to make a big hole!
Thank you for your sympathy about Barkley... :hug: :hug: :hug: It was a lot of years ago, so time does heal to a degree... he'll never be forgotten though!
Ugh! My daughter's dog ate a remote one day. But this? Wow. Too much time on his paws! :bday:
Thank you for your sympathy about Barkley... :hug: :hug: :hug: It was a lot of years ago, so time does heal to a degree... he'll never be forgotten though!
I just read your post, I wanted to say how sorry to hear that about your Barkley! You are right, time does heal the pain of loss. Now you can remember the good times and the love of Barkley! :hug: :hug: :hug:
Thank you Tami! :hug: Yes... lots of good times to remember. He was actually a rescue pup - his mom had been left outside in -20 weather with no food/water or shelter & 6 young puppies. Only Barkley & 3 sisters survived. He was a very loving dog!