Flying pigs

Duck! They must be out there.

My second to last dog safe storage space has been violated. When I came home for lunch my training bag, which I KNOW was on the top of the fridge when I left this morning, was in the middle of the kitchen floor (the scene of most crimes lately, for some reason), all contents dumped on said floor, of course.

HOW DID THEY REACH THE TOP OF THE FRIDGE???? :cow:

On second thought, I don't think I even want to think about it... 8O

And I really don't want to have to store my training bag in the refrigerator which is, in any event, full of other interesting things that most people don't feel a need to refigerate. Like my Advil and anything else remotely medicinal.

Thaw - it has to thaw soon or Belle and I will be sharing a padded cell somewhere, straight jacket optional, since we'll be too busy sucking our thumbs, or toes in her case, to be a threat to anyone including ourselves...

Kristine :P
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If you ever figure out how they got it off the top of the refrigerator, please let us know. This in itself will be funny!
I'm picturing a sheepie-stack...the bottom sheepie on their back legs, then another climbs up to their shoulders, etc.
I would suggest a nanny-cam to see how they operate, but they would most likely eat it :twisted: :D
Amanda P wrote:
I would suggest a nanny-cam to see how they operate, but they would most likely eat it :twisted: :D


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Well, if I used a high-quality nannycam and it was consumed by the Usual Suspect, it might not be a wasted effort, because then we could perhaps get visuals of what else is down there (I envision her gut is somewhat reminiscent of a scavenging shark...)
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Pyramid sheepdogs...perhaps, perhaps. Maybe they were practing their cheerleading routines when it dawned on them that the exercises might actually be useful...

:wink:

Kristine
barney1 wrote:
I'm picturing a sheepie-stack...the bottom sheepie on their back legs, then another climbs up to their shoulders, etc.


My thoughts exactly when I read it :lol: :lol: :twitch:
I suspected a sheepie pyramid all along
Are you sure my BLUE is not taking notes from your babys???? Nanny can good idea. Once they fiqure out counter surfing...... boy o boy. Today onion and tomato... outside but not eaten. :roll:
Oh my, the sacred top-o-the fridge has been violated!!!
I envision that they finally got four feet on the counter, then a simple stretch got to the top of the fridge.
Darn. That only leaves the mantel and the closet shelf!8O :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol: that made me laugh. I looked at your photo gallery and you have only yourself to blame! Springboards! Agility! Comeon they just drag tables and chairs in to the kitchen to climb about and then put them back for you.... :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: bless them :wink: :wink: :wink:
ps I should wipe your work surfaces down regularly...sheepie slobber.... :lol:
ej wrote:
Are you sure my BLUE is not taking notes from your babys????


I'm so sorry :oops: :oops: :oops:

I'll try to supervise Sybil's online time better.

KB :wink:
got sheep wrote:
Oh my, the sacred top-o-the fridge has been violated!!!
I envision that they finally got four feet on the counter, then a simple stretch got to the top of the fridge.
Darn. That only leaves the mantel and the closet shelf!8O :lol: :lol:


:lol: :lol:

That's what I've been thinking too. I have several who can jump onto the counter, but the microwave is right next to the fridge and doesn't leave much space for balancing....?

Kristine
KTB wrote:
:lol: :lol: that made me laugh. I looked at your photo gallery and you have only yourself to blame! Springboards! Agility! Comeon they just drag tables and chairs in to the kitchen to climb about and then put them back for you.... :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: bless them :wink: :wink: :wink:
ps I should wipe your work surfaces down regularly...sheepie slobber.... :lol:


You're probably right. For a while I even found my ten year old sleeping on the kitchen table (and this is why my mother never comes to visit me, I'm sure...not enough bleach in the world :lol: ) I finally figured out that in her case she did step up on a chair and onto the table. Her nephew jumps. I found them napping up there together several times before I finally learned to push the chairs in... So far I haven't had to bungee them to the table. Yet. :roll:

Kristine
I picture them having meetings while you are out. Trying to come up with new ways to wreak havoc. :D There is even one taking notes for future endeavors 8O and keeping track of what works and what doesn't.
Amanda P wrote:
I picture them having meetings while you are out. Trying to come up with new ways to wreak havoc. :D There is even one taking notes for future endeavors 8O and keeping track of what works and what doesn't.


And worse! They take their research and apparently disseminate the results on the forum for other OES to emulate and improve upon.

:sidestep:

[before Ron has me banned for their transgressions]

Kristine :lol:
I have found the microwave to be a safe haven for stuff. You can hide all sorts of good things in there, and the kids will never find it!

Kristine, when I was at your house I was incredibly impressed how clean it was, with all of the dogs. I didn't see one furbunny float by!

Tony told me, I should ask you for lessons!
debcram wrote:
I have found the microwave to be a safe haven for stuff. You can hide all sorts of good things in there, and the kids will never find it!

Kristine, when I was at your house I was incredibly impressed how clean it was, with all of the dogs. I didn't see one furbunny float by!

Tony told me, I should ask you for lessons!


Oh, man, as much as I would like to print this, frame it and send it to my mother, :lol: :lol: I'll fess up:

I have herds of furbunnies, but they were all in hiding. They are afraid my dogs will eat them (and people think I make it up when I tell them my dogs will work for pocket lint... :roll: )

The rest is an illusion. I have no clutter to speak of. That's not by choice. I used to have clutter. Sybil ate it.

Kristine :wink:
Mad Dog wrote:
I used to have clutter. Sybil ate it.

Kristine :wink:


sometimes you get the pet you need to take you to a new level.
Mad Dog wrote:
HOW DID THEY REACH THE TOP OF THE FRIDGE???? :cow:


I spent 6 months trying to figure out how my two miscreants managed to get a box of very expensive candy from the top shelf of the pantry (8 feet off the ground).

After months of sneaking around corners trying to catch them picking locks and climbing shelves in a closet not big enough for a dog half their size, I heard a crash and thump. 8O

The cat was looking for his treats which were on the same shelf behind the candy. I think the dogs gave him a boost cause that fat little kitty couldn't make those shelves on his own. :roll:
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