what is it with the laundry??

ok - me and Dexter are gunna have to have some words....... and I don't think he's gunna like em.......
since we have finally started having some "nicer" weather in Utah I have been trying to take advantage of it and use my clothes line more....... well Dexter seems to take great offense to me hanging clothes on the line...

like they are there for 5 minutes then he had pulled everything down, run around the back yard with them then takes everything out to the front yard to lay on .......... UGH!!!!!!!

fortunately it's mainly been bed sheets and blue jeans......... nothing "private" :oops:

of course we have had a constant battle with him over the tarps covering some equipment around the place as well.......

don't know who gunna win this one???!!!!
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Would it make you really cranky if we asked for pictures? :oops: For those of us not having to deal with this, it sounds hilarious!!
How nice of you to get new toys for Dexter to play with out in the yard!

Anything not nailed down is fair game. Dixie and Bosley love to play tug, so any spare towels from the outdoor hot tub are quickly shredded, and pieces found all over the yard.

Our clothes line is kept so high I need to stand on a picnic table to use it, and sheets are are all folded 2/3 times and pinned up lengthwise so they are out of reach.
Lol. I think you're gonna lose! Bear likes to yank every towel in the house down-- not to chew on, mind you, just so I have to pick it up. His new move lately is to steal the toilet paper roll and put it in front of Clyde, which is like putting crack in front of an addict! Clyde won't steal the toilet paper himself anymore but he can't help himself when it's right in front of him. Bear is very conniving. :twisted:
LMAO. You paint a very funny picture!
lol....Im sorry...but it really is funny....Mandy is right, we do need pictures.... 8O
Pepsi brings our clothes into the living room when we go out.
I think he feels if he has our clothes that he feels like we are here.
He misses us! :D
My Boxer Roxie used to pull down the towels in the bathrooms.
Then she would make a bed with them.

Jill, that is not very nice of Bear :twisted: trying to blame it on Clyde.
Poor Clyde :(


Sounds like Dexter doesn't like the clothes line. Maybe the clothes are blocking his views? Or maybe he's anal and just doesn't like it there.
Ollie only pulls jeans off the line, nothing else, even though he can reach sheets and towels - it is funny though watchign them run around the garden with the itemin question trailing behind them :lol:
I wish I had a clothes line. :(

BUT, the wigglebums would have to stay inside while the clothes dried!! :lol:

Very funny story for those of us not having to re-wash sheets & jeans! :lol: :lol: :twisted: :lol: :lol:
Tuc takes any towel and roll of toilet paper he can find and hides it in his crate...........last time i cleaned his crate i found 3 rolls of toilet paper 8O
That's funny! Tuc is hording TP in case of an emergency!
Brings back memories of a girdle going down the street in jaws of friend's husky...........

Yes, here I considered getting dog foot print sheets as it was a common ornament on laundry day. They do outgrow it.......eventually. Just pin those sheets up higher, :o :o
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