Then the boys came in for the umpteenth time, and were playing hide and go seek on the main floor. Bosley was not with them, and they didn't recall seeing him for a while. I started to get concerned. Then Spencer opened the hallway closet door to hide in it and out bounced Bosley! They are accordian style doors so we assume he went in to sniff out boots, turned around and shut the door on himself. He must have been in there for a while, in the dark, all quiet, wondering who turned out the lights! Poor Bosley, but we sure had a good laugh at his expense....again... |
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Oooh poor bosley, see what snooping around can do, they shut the door and throw away the key. Glad you found him |
TOO funny a story! Can just picture Bosley closing himself in the closet!
On another note - I see your son's name is Spencer. So is mine! This is the first time I've known someone who's got that name. A regal name, indeed! Chris |
That's funny! Bosley was just getting ready ahead of the kids on the hide & seek game! He already found the best hiding spot and didn't want to give it up. |
Chris, I have a friend named Spencer and he's 28 so he's been around a while!
Poor Bosley...Barney would have been barking to let us know where he was! |
So silly! Cracks me up that some dogs get themselves into these situations and they don't bark or cry to be let out. My mom's Tibetan Terrier got left in her condo building hallway a few times. We'd freak out and check everywhere. Then we'd open a door and there she was!!! Everyone in her building (only 6 units) knows her and once a neighbor knocked on the door to ask if we were missing a family member. |
LOL.... that is hilarious.... |
Lol. Clyde would have just smashed right through the doors! |
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