BUSTED

  • poomunk
    Galesville, Wisconsin
    Posts: 1509
    #1274734

    “Really, I have no idea how this blanket got here.”

    My wife sent me this picture, seems our 2 1/2 YO springer decided to step his blanket fetish up another notch and tryed dragging it into his crate. She heard the crate door banging (when the blanket got caught on it) and came out to see this scene. Of course he acted like he had no idea what was going on.

    mplspug
    Palmetto, Florida
    Posts: 25026
    #1013309

    You got a blanket humper too?

    Not to hijack, but it reminds me of what our 6# Pomeranian has done 2 times. We kennel them during the day and the kennels are in the bedroom facing the bedroom door.

    One day Michelle asked why I put Apollo in his kennel near the door. I told her I didn’t do anything like that and thought she was pulling my leg. The only thing we can think of is he figured out how to shift his weight around in the kennel with enough force to get it to inch across the wood floor.

    That would not surprise me since he has separation anxiety. It may have been the circles he goes in, like he’s chasing his tail, when I first put him in there and close the door.

    l._goskesen
    Soutern Minnesota
    Posts: 19
    #1013310

    O i have been there before just maybe a little worse. My 2 springers did some damage one time when they got out i think they had a pillow fetish. but they always look so inosint. little hellians

    mplspug
    Palmetto, Florida
    Posts: 25026
    #1013313

    Just be glad they didn’t get a GI blockage!

    jon_jordan
    St. Paul, Mn
    Posts: 10908
    #1013324

    Pretty minor infraction on my end! The boy got into a roll of duct tape and a jar of power wigglers one day. He absolutely has the “I’m BUSTED” look on his face. Tummy might have been rolling too.

    -J.

    chomps
    Sioux City IA
    Posts: 3974
    #1013325

    yikes! I have a dog who is protective of his bed, the big pillow type. When I go to take a shower I always make the bed. Came into the bedroom and the dog bed is up on the bed where I usually put it. So I think the kids did it, this goes on a few times, then I catch him, my dog is the one pulling his bed on top of our bed and he gave me that “you should be proud of me” look. You try to pull that dog bed out from him, he goes crazy and tries to get himself back on to the bed at any costs.

    lhprop1
    Eagan
    Posts: 1899
    #1013341

    Quote:


    O i have been there before just maybe a little worse. My 2 springers did some damage one time when they got out i think they had a pillow fetish. but they always look so inosint. little hellians


    At least your pillow was stuffed with cotton. This here feather pillow wasn’t quite as easy to clean up. It broke the shop vac.

    I knew something was amiss when I walked in the garage door and found feathers on the basement steps. As I followed the ever growing trail of feathers up the stairs and to the bedroom, my worst fears were confirmed.

    I tried my damnedest to be mad at her, but all I could do was laugh.

    I can now say I know what 1 million feathers looks like.

    desperado
    Posts: 3010
    #1013346

    You doan need no stinking shop-vac
    There’s a BoxFan sitting right below the window.

    Anonymous
    Inactive
    Posts: 0
    #1013359

    Ha…springers. A few years ago, right before Christmas I was going to go ice fishing while my wife & daughters are shopping. Go hook up the trailer, forget to latch it (found that out as I loaded the 4 wheeler and proceeded to dent the tailgate) So, I’m somewhat PO’d at myself for doing such a dumb thing. Well, I went in the house, and there is my springer with a Christmas present unwrapped… a 12oz box of chocolate gone and a big grin on her face!! I got scared right away cause I know dogs & chocolate don’t mix, called my vet and he said that shouldn’t be enough to do any harm, but she’ll maybe have the hershey squirts, and boy, did she ever!!

    Never did get out ice fishing that day, and still have a dent in the tailgate..

    dan stien
    Waunakee, Wisconsin
    Posts: 400
    #1013384

    It’s been many years now but I had an Irish Setter (sunny) and I had come home from school and all sunny would do is look up at me from where he was laying. I am sure you guys know the look. This was unusaual because he always greeted me at the door. So I am starting to think sonething is wrong with him so I check his nose and start checking his legs and such. Nothing but he is still just laying there giving me that look. Well I was hungry so I went to make a snadwich and low and behold the whole loaf a bread was gone. Hmmm I wonder where that went. I tried to be mad at him but I was so amazed that I could not be. See the loaf of bread was up on the fridge. The empty loaf bag was still on top the firdge. Some how without leaving a mark on the fridge or anything else he had gotten the whole loaf of bread out of its bag without tearing it all up and left the bag for me to find. I am still amazed to this day how he did that and we still laugh about it as a family. He never did it again but wow.

    drew-evans
    rochester MN
    Posts: 1099
    #1013415

    my lab has got ahold of a loaf of bread several times one time i believe he had to of eaten the entire bag in several min. for i was only out side for like 5 min. but the worst was when the two labs got into a bag of powder sugar, i received a picture text from my sister who was living with me of our living room and it looked like someone had left a window open and snow had blown in all day!! and there were white dog tracks all over the house! lucky me it was all cleaned up by the time i got home

    russ0101
    Brooklyn Park, mn
    Posts: 102
    #1013428

    Thanksgiving morning my wife and I woke up and were getting our stuff together for the journey up nort to my aunts house. Well….we were short the cookies because the dogs got into the sweet “dog biscuits”

    Hard to get mad….i would do the same thing.

    DrewH
    s/w WI.
    Posts: 1404
    #1013456

    Several years ago we left our short hair alone. She managed to get a chicken which was thawing atop the frig. To do so she jumped upon the kitchen table, then to counter top, followed that to the frig and ate the chicken. A lot of mineral oil later she survived.

    stuwest
    Elmwood, WI
    Posts: 2254
    #1013467

    goll, the list is so long around here. i’ll start taking pictures and posting them here. the pups have learned how to open the outside door, so i’m going to have to install a lock there too…

    i made 4 pumpkin pies for Thanksgiving. Dogs got two in two separate incidents…

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