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Post by Wetdog on Jun 13, 2006 6:38:56 GMT 1
I had two bags of trash that I had taken out of the cans and set by the stove to take down to the garage today. Then I had to go to work at 1:30 and it was getting late and I was rushing to get going, and forgot about the trash bags.
So, there were three dogs out in the house for the whole eight hours I was at work, and two bags of trash in the kitchen in front of the stove.
When I got home from work, the bags of trash were still there, completely untouched.
FINALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Wetdog on Jun 13, 2006 6:40:07 GMT 1
[there are some things that are even better than winning Crufts or Westminster]
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Post by emma on Jun 13, 2006 7:22:41 GMT 1
I can not leave the trash bags even behind closed doors when my dogs are home alone because Aku is a reincarnation of Houdini... The day that I can leave two trash bags with them for 8 hours and expect them to be untouched when I come home must be the day when hell freezes or Finland wins the Eurovision competition... But hey, they did win this year!!! ;D
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Post by narelle on Jun 13, 2006 10:05:53 GMT 1
WOW that is amazing Fred ... who bred your dogs? I think I best get some of those... ours will generally eat anything that is on the floor, or at Weimaraner height and the rule is 'if you leave it out its your fault if it disappears/gets eaten/destroyed'!!!! Yours deserve GOLD STARS! he he he Narelle
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Post by groovydreamyfab on Jun 15, 2006 3:07:47 GMT 1
Untouched? If that happened at my house, I'd check my weims temperatures and then look around for puke somewhere, because they'd obviously be ill to leave a trash bag filled with unspoken treasures completely intact.
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Post by Wetdog on Jun 15, 2006 6:01:14 GMT 1
LMAO!!! If it were a genetic issue, I'm SURE it would have been included in the standard...............ALL the standards.
GDF---LMAO! Yup, I sort of thought that too........
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