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Friday, November 24, 2017

Dog Shaming



I'm sure there are some guilty cats out there, but here are some dog antics ...

Mutt Shaming! Dog Owners Post Photos Of Their Shame-faced Animals After They Ruin Thanksgiving Dinner

This is our first Thanksgiving without a dog in long time and I must admit I miss the doggy shenanigans.

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  1. That's inhumane treatment!
    Poor dog will be scarred for .... until he get's a biscuit.

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  2. Ed Bonderenka: Biscuit? That dog ate all the leftover turkey and is probably as full as we are. If he wasn't a dog, he'd be begging for an alka seltzer

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  3. We miss the doggy shenanigans too. Very much.

    Have a fabulous day. ☺

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  4. At Grandma's house we had three dogs (Uncle J brought his two), and back home, we have the granddog visiting. Plenty of doggy antics, as in trying to get us to fall over them when we are carrying food.

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  5. Sorry for your dogless holiday. I can imagine how that must feel.

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  6. Dogs have no shame. Nor cats. Their sniffers are just too good.

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  7. Cube, I remember when our shepherd decided the turkey was hers and took it off the table.
    We ate out.

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  8. Sandee: Yes, I know the feeling all too well.

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  9. Messymimi: Oh, how sweet. That reminds me of our Doberman, Maxine, whose tall length made it so she just couldn't pass the trash without a SNIFF and a GULP. For years we had to guard what we put in the trash.

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  10. Kid: I don't blame cats, dogs or any animals for picking at food. It's the silly humans that leave the food lying at their reach who are responsible.

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  11. Ed Bonderenka: Lol. That's out of "The Christmas Story Movie" where they ended up going to a Chinese restaurant for Christmas dinner because the neighbor dogs ran off with their turkey. That's one of those experiences that you can laugh about many, many years later.

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