This week I did the same thing. Set the tomatoes on the cooler. I was turning to tell her about the tomatoes and ask her how the last ones were when I caught the THIEF in action. Bella quietly crept up and snagged a tomato and walked out of the barn to her favorite spot. A few teeth marks but my trainer said she would take the others but I can keep the drooled on tomato. I never would have thought Bella would like tomatoes, now I am going to have to keep a really close eye on her when we are in the garden.....The thief may strike again |
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Tee hee...clever, clever Bella. I have a strawberry thief in my house. His name is Rudy. Perhaps they could meet one day for a nice salad lunch! |
My son's min pin Dino is the tomato thief. He lives with Travis now, but when he was still a teenager at home, his Dino would go into the garden and pig out on tomatoes. Darn Dino even figured how to pop the seals of the canned ones cooling on a towel on the kitchen floor! |
Personally.. I'd take a tomato/strawberry thief over a garbage picker any day! |
Erin that picture made me laugh out loud. Look at that face. Lisa and Frankie |
* Capt. Obvious Danger wrote: Personally.. I'd take a tomato/strawberry thief over a garbage picker any day! Oh my god, that is the greatest "I am guilty as hell, but too cute to punish" look I have ever seen. His body looks like that of a different dog that doesn't match his head - he looks to be a great dog. I had some relatives over for lunch yesterday and walked my aged aunt and uncle to their car, wasn't gone 5 minutes - walk back into the house and there was the big girl dining on leftovers in the garbage can that was left out. She was having so much fun and also suffered from a dirty, but happy, face. |
Yep, that's why we put our garden behind a fence. Nothing, but nothing was safe from the canines. |
I thought I had it bad with my shoe thief, but that garbage thief definately beats that! |
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