EGGS!!!!

Well,I always knew OES were very clever dogs and of course they understand every word you say-Terry (husband) just came and told me Sprocket had walked into the workshop wih a box of 12 eggs in his mouth. He carefully put them on the floor-2 have cracks in them now and the rest fine. At tea break we had said we would have scrambled eggs for lunch. That's my very clever baby boy :pupeyes: Eggs now live on a higher shelf.x :)
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Sprocket was helping. Hahahaha
Glad that's as far as it went. Once he figures out how to crack and lick the contents...........or in Shane's world, just them them shell and all.............
Did Sprocket get some eggs for lunch, because clearly he was telling you he wanted eggs for lunch. Smart Sprocket
No,he just had his meal.Luckily he hasn't tried to dig holes in the carpet like his brother Dougal round at daughters house-he in the naughty corner me thinks!!!x
I think that was pretty smart of him.
Oops :P Sounds like he had fun!
Luckily Bloo cant open our fridge so the eggs are safe. I dread to think of the mess hed be in if he got hold to an egg! :P Bath time i think haha

OES are so funny
:lol: :lol: :lol: Hint Hint Uprights, scrambled will be just fine for Lunch !!!!! 8) :wink: :lol: :lol:
We made swissroll and some scones. Gave Sprocket an egg shell just to see what he do with it-he carefully carried it around with him all day!x
Heh, eggs are nearly universally kept in the refrigerator in the US.
We have a pantry that is nice and cool-just right for a sheepie to lay in!!! It saves a bit of space in fridge for whatever else is in there. They are up higher now.He helps himself to the odd can of baked beans or soup but that's ok,he hasn't worked out how to use the tin opener yet.x
If we leave the pantry door open Dexter helps himself to a sweet or regular potato. He quietly gets it and walks to another room to enjoy it in leisure. That is until his little brother showed up who now blows him in with his exuberance over anything to eat and his "that's mine" attitude.

He tried an onion once but made it about a foot before he dropped it in disgust.
No onions - they affect the bone marrow.

We try to keep everything off the counters and behind the closed doors because our dogs love to "share" our food. My daughter's cat loves dog cookies and can move the cookie jar around on the counter. I had to put rubber shelf liner under it to stop it from moving.
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