August 22, 2006

  •  The Dog Did It


    (or: “LUUUUCYYYY!!!”)


     


    For breakfast today: a platter of blueberry pancakes with some turkey sausage.


    The dog ate it.


    For fun this afternoon, the kids spent about 1.5 hours painting a huge mural on paper with flowers and hands and houses


    The dog ate it, too.


    As consolation, a tearful Roo and I went and picked  flowers and put the  bouquet on the kitchen table.


    The dog ate them ,as well.


     


    Good thing the kids don’t go to school and have any homework…


    because you-know-who would’ve scarfed that down, as well.


     


    I’m putting this puppy on a diet!!!



     


     

Comments (36)

  • Oh, I am sorry, but this is sooo funny! We had a dog who ate a bunch of my art work once. I really did not want to explain to my professor WHY I was writing a paper, instead of putting on a show like normal people. I finally had to ‘fess up and tell him “My dog ate my work.” It was soooooo embarrassing…but true! LOL! P.S. Your puppy is growing so quickly!

  • oh no!!! so sad and so funny!!!

    I remember when my dog was a puppy I made a HUGE bowl of speghetti, garlic rolls, and salad and went to get my family (when I was a teenager) and when I came back she was on the table and had eaten the entire bowl of speghetti!!!

  • my dog ate my favorite shoes. I wanted to disown him but he kissed me and all was forgiven.

  • ha. My dog ate all my lunch meat today. He reached inside the bag, pulled out the meat and left the bag completely in tact.

    He’s also performed the equivalent of the magician pulling out a tablecloth, but not disturbing the dishes…..he did that with a napkin that had a glass teetering on it.

    crazy aminals

  • That is too funny! Not to your poor little Roo but just the mental picture of your sweet pup eating everything that is literally not nailed down….lol Sorry but it made me chuckle.

  • Ha. I just caught my dog with a starfish hanging out of his mouth today. A dead one–we live inland. My daughter had brought it back from Mexico for me. She hasn’t chewed anything in a long time. The first year we got her the local shoe man loved. She chewed up 4 or 5 pairs of shoes.

  • The dog eats everything at our house too.

  • Poor Roo!  Good thing Lucy is cute, it’s probably all she had going for her today. 

  • m-a-n-i-a-c !

  • Oh, poor Roo!! But too funny… We had cats when I was growing up, and one of them walked across a just-frosted birthday cake. :P

  • its cute and funny and sad for roo all at once!! 

  • Rosaline still hasn’t figured out that she needs to put her food up on TABLES and not on floors or Brutus will eat them. And he is not at ALL a chow hound — but even he cannot resist the stray veggie dog. So sorry for all of you. And kind of sorry for puppy as well. *ouch* Do they make doggie Pepto Bismol?

  • Puppies eat everything…..

  • I can’t have fresh flowers because my kitties will knock them over to drink the water; even if their bowl is sitting just a few feet awy full of fresh h2o…

    give Miss Roo a hug for me…

  • Oh those puppies are a handful aren’t they?! 

  • This puppy is amazing!  I’ve kept a steady stream of rawhide bones flowing between the teeth of our six month old puppy who is teething.  He has tried shoes and paper and even chewed a couple of leashes in two to ease those sore gums, but flowers—you have a true connoseiur (if only I could spell it ).

  • This is why my next dog will be a DOG and not a puppy.  I want a seeing eye dog reject or something like that.  A dog that’s already trained by someone far more competent than my DH and I.  We’re pulling our hair out right now dealing with the incontinent Italian Greyhound (for sale real cheap answers to the name “puddles”). 

  • It’s a Labrador.  It’s what they do.  LoraBoraLabradora is four years old, and if one is not careful, she’ll eat, literally, anything.  Cat food cans, medications, my son’s jeans- especially if he’s gone “commando” in the same pair for far too many days.  Good Luck with that.  Blessings abound

  • Gosh!  Just like everything else around there, she is SO cute!  Labs are wonderful.  I had one learn how to remove the lid from my candy dish so he could eat my Gummi bears.  He also learned how to open the deep freeze, and would eat all my popsicles.  Too bad he never learned how to close the door.

  • Awwwww!!! Too cute.

  • Oh puppies. They do grow out of it, thankfully (well, except for our recent “case of the missing 2 whole chicken breasts”). Just be sure and hide your flip flops in the meantime.

  • Aw, but she looks so innocent!

  • Skunk, our pitbull, finally just slowed down on eating stuff! Good luck!

  • hahah sounds like a typical puppy! when our lab was a babe, he ate my shoes whenever i left the house. no fun my friend no fun

  • ROFL!!  My kids go through that stuff everytime they “forget” to pick up their stuff.  At least you only have 1 dog…

  • My dogs ate only MY expensive shoes,never the cheap ones! Also,college textbooks,we couldn’t return them at the end of the semester after they got them! My lab did it for over a YEAR,good luck!!

  • LOL- she looks so innocent!

  • …and she is getting big, too!!! SO very, very big!!!
    Maybe she’s looking for roughage……(-:

    So sorry Julie. As funny as it is, I bet it was equally frustrating!

  • Lab pups can drive you crazy with their antics…looks like someone needs a timeout!

  • Oh yeah – I feel for you.  The wild ones eat everything they can.  And with such gusto!  At least they leave the loveseat alone most of the time now

  • That picture of her is priceless – look at her face! She’s like, “I’m goin’ for some more, Mama!” Labs are adorbale, really. What a stinker though – do you use rawhides? That’s probably a question I shouldn’t ask – are you vegetarian? Sorry, if yes. The strips worked wonders for us when Maverick was a puppy. Perhaps something LIKE that would satisfy her ‘hunger,’ LOL. They desperately need to chew.

  • My dog eats Emily’s plastic balls. She’s even had nightmarea sbout it!

  • She has gotten so big!!

    Phew-and I though our pug eating Cheerios from underneath the highchair was bad. Oy!

  • From experience: If your dog is chewing, chewing, chewing she needs More, More, More exercise. You would be amazed at how much exercise that little lab of yours needs!

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