After she left I went back in the kitchen to remove the stew from the stove and while I was working I notice Harry staring at the cabinet under the sink and tilting his head right and left. I told him that he is hearing me making noise but he kept looking back at the cabinet and tilting his head. Finally I turn off running water, etc. and I hear it. Water running under the sink. Of course I clogged the garbage disposal with the darn peas AND had to remove the pipes from below to solve the problem. But thanks to my boy I was able to mop up the mess before too many things under the sink got wet and it was an even bigger mess. I always makes fun of him because he never speaks but I guess there are other ways to let mom know she has a problem. |
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Wow!!!
SMART PUPPY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mine would have waited till it flooded and raided the fridge while I was busy cleaning up the mess. Kristine |
Mad Dog wrote: Wow!!!
SMART PUPPY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mine would have waited till it flooded and raided the fridge while I was busy cleaning up the mess. Kristine Actually Sybil woul dhave stolen the bag of peas off the counter before you had a chance to put them down the disposal saving you all the rest of the work |
[color=red]GOOD BOY!!!!!!!!!!![/color] |
Quote: I always makes fun of him because he never speaks but I guess there are other ways to let mom know she has a problem.
I have witnessed Harry's 'ways' to let MOM know she has a problem....if he had shoulders, he would be shrugging them ALOT!!!!! (cuz most of the time she doesn't listen!!!!!!!) |
kerry wrote: Actually Sybil woul dhave stolen the bag of peas off the counter before you had a chance to put them down the disposal saving you all the rest of the work
Well, there is THAT. As I was reading Judi's post and got to the frozen peas part that's immediately where my mind went - canine consumption. Pretty much tells you where my mind is at Last night Sybil and I got into a "discussion" about her getting on the kitchen table. She did, I told her to get her hairy butt off of there, and she just looked at me like: "why on earth would I want to do that? I got up here for a reason!!" I growled at her and she grudgingly got down. You could just about hear her huffing her displeasure. People! Hrumph! I still contend that if nothing edible is involved she would happily watch the place flood without an ounce of concern Kristine |
sheepieshake wrote: if he had shoulders, he would be shrugging them ALOT!!!!! (cuz most of the time she doesn't listen!!!!!!!)
YEOW!!!!!!!!! Run, Val, RUN!!! Kristine |
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Yes Kristine - it is a very "catty" relationship. Of course I wasn't the one to yell at my baby for barking in the crate last night when she was actually crying. AND I was generously praising my boy as he was doing rally not ignoring my dog's great efforts like it was expected. I wonder who was doing that to her dog? I only made my dog practice rally with his hair in his eyes. I love being blonde, it really offers me an out for my stupidity. |
Wow. Harry could be Lassie!
"What's wrong, Harry? Is Judi stuck in the well?" |
GOOD BOY HARRY!!!! |
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