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.

12 comments:

Ed Bonderenka said...

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

cube said...

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

Sandee said...

We miss the doggy shenanigans too. Very much.

Have a fabulous day. ☺

messymimi said...

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.

Jan said...

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

Kid said...

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

Ed Bonderenka said...

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

cube said...

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

cube said...

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.

cube said...

Jan: Yes, I'm sure you do.

cube said...

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.

cube said...

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.