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05-07-2006, 06:17 AM
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Thief
The danged Great Pyrenees is a BIG dog, his head is right at tabletop level.
I set a roast down for just a minute while I went to another room, by the time I got back he had stole it.
It was seasoned heavily with cayenne and he had the runs the next day but somehow I do not think it changed his thieving heart.
Do your dogs steal stuff?
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05-07-2006, 10:34 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lucille
It was seasoned heavily with cayenne and he had the runs the next day
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A new meaning to hot to trot.
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05-07-2006, 06:19 PM
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I guess it was about 15 years ago, my first Thanksgiving with my previos husband, I was to have it here with family coming from SC, NY and AZ. I had cooked the turkey and sat it on the stove top to cool. I went to take a shower and he came home and let the dogs out of their crates then left to go pick up his sister, needless to say by the time my shower was over there was no proof there had ever been a turkey except for the licked clean pan.
My current Pitt likes to steal and eat my shoes, not any other shoes, just mine lol
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05-07-2006, 06:37 PM
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LOL, my Crested managed to get onto the table (we keep the chairs all pushed in at all times now!) and gobbled down a good portion of a roast before he was caught one time.....he was sick for a week. He's pulled a couple of other simlar thing, but has never learned any lessons from it, for sure.
Molly, on the other hand, will NOT touch a bit of food if it is on the table, or on my plate. I could set a T-bone on the floor in front of her, and she won't go near it. The kids' food, however, is fair game. LOL.
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