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That is so funny. Asia is usually the one that "helps" me fill the dishwasher. lol |
Got to love honest hardworking help. |
Leonard loves to help with the dishes, he used to climb right into the dishwasher when he was smaller if we weren't careful. He also drags the pads fr the mop around; he kind of helps clean the floors but outlying he just hides the mop pads so I can't clean the floors. |
It's a bun fight here between Tiggy and Rastus as to who gets their head in the dishwasher to 'help' me stack it. I have one side to stack and they push and shove for the other in order to implement the pre-prewash cycle. For some reason, after a cursory sniff no one seems interested in assisting me to UNstack the dishwasher. I can't think why |
Ava likes to "help" with the dishwasher too. But probably not after what happened last night. I didn't realize she had her collar on still (it was hidden in the hair) and she snagged it on one of the tines that hold plates etc. She pulled the whole rack out of the dishwasher, dumping every thing out of it. Broken plates everywhere. It was loud and scary. Must remember and remind family to remove collar after walks. |
No dishwasher, but our dogs get to lick stuff out before they are washed. If it's messy, no OES get to stick their hair in it though. Although Riley pretty much claims all as his own, and they rarely argue with him. This is one case where my wimpy rat terrier exerts his true terrier presence! |
That is Chowder's job. Every sheepdog needs a job. Chowder is the (pre) dishwasher |
It's why we call em "pot lickers"......tho they are more often getting plates and bowls |
Mim wrote: For some reason, after a cursory sniff no one seems interested in assisting me to UNstack the dishwasher. I can't think why Yeah, sounds about right kristine |
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