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You need to explain this......I decided to go domestic yesterday and cooked breakfast for my smarter half. We cook bacon in the microwave covered in paper towels. So I set everything out and go call "the boss" to come in the kitchen for breakfast. It seems that Cooper snagged 4 slices of pepper bacon paper towels and all. He going to be crapping confetti sometime today.
Put bacon on plate. Cover with paper towel. Push button. Eat.You need to explain this......
I’ve always wanted on of those. Beautiful dog.No he's a Rhodesian Ridgeback with no ridge. He just did a drive by to check out breakfast. Stealing stuff off the table isn't that tough.View attachment 255002
They are great dogs. Mostly very smart. Coop is the exception! They are very lovable and protective but not aggressive. The down side is they can be high maintenance. They don't like to be left alone very long. The are not backyard or kennel dogs. You will need to get a larger bed. I've had Ridgebacks since the early 80's and bred them for quite a few years.I’ve always wanted on of those. Beautiful dog.
Sounds like Sam was telling you that Coop needs a talkin toPart 2.
I'm working in the shop today and Sam, older dog, comes out and starts bugging me . It's unusual but not unheard of. I get done with my project and walk out in the yard and there's an old dog food bag torn up. Cooper is nowhere to be found. I still didn't key up on anything until I got into the house. It seems he brought a couple more into the house.View attachment 258848View attachment 258849
That was my dog Buck. He loved latex. When we would have kids birthday parties he would go nuts trying to pop and eat every balloon as fast as he could. My wife always wore latex gloves when cleaning, so I was constantly cleaning up hand shaped and/ or colorful poop in the back yard.Years ago, after gutting a deer at the house I mistakenly laid a pair of rubber gloves on my workbench.
Two days later I noticed my dog squatting a bunch, having trouble pooping, and I notice something hanging out his rear end. So as any good dog owner would do I have to inspect what's going on. Why is it what's hanging out is yellow? Then it clicked in my brain, I proceeded to slowly pull out a strand of rubber about 18" long.