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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly Cute story! Dogs look to us to solve their problems all the time and usually think it's our fault when something goes wrong with their "stuff". Tibbe usually gives me stinkeye when his things don't work!
Oh, yes, I have bought back-ups for toys I thought Tibbe would like as losing one under the hutch or somewhere in the house used to lead to hours of terrier-like, never-stop searching until it would drive me wild. At least there is a chance that a replacement would divert him for a time, especially if I'd kept them together so the scent was basically the same on each of them. But he stopped his never-say-die type searching a year or so ago. Hope one of those squeakers can't get outside of its chicken! |
Absolutely cannot not, I can just about get my finger in the throat to push it down. No way any dog can get that squeaker out unless they rip off the head. OMG, I better not let Cody see what I just wrote, it may give him ideas, behead the flying chicken. He has now dumped several toys behind the sofa, which means momma has to do the commando crawl under the end table to get behind the sofa to retrieve the toys, sometimes he'll help me which really isn't help because he has to climb on the commando's back to get to the toys first. I still can't find a ball he feel in love with when I first got him back in Nov. I have looked under every piece of furniture in this entire house, I go to Pet Supplies several times a month and they still haven't gotten any of these balls in so I can get him another one. Maybe the ball went to the same place the missing sock from the dryer goes, hummmm.