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I could win!: Funny story I think i have THE BEST funniest home videos moment.... toby is pottytrained (liek 99%) when it gets a little too poopy outside (code for mommy doesnt get out there as often as she should :rolleyes: ) he will poop in the house on my fiance's side of the bed.... the only thing is...... are you ready???? HE TAKES THE TIME TO HIDE THE POOP!!!. and how does he do this you might ask??? well he gets a sock or any other peice of clothing and places it over the poop so that no one knows that it is there and he can escape immediate 'punishment'. I am so dying to catch this on camera!!! I have never actually seen him do it, but that is how we find his poop ALL THE TIME when i havent done the daily cleaning outside. He obviously cant poop under something he HAS to be placing it over the top...... :( my dog cant do tricks other than basic obediance.... BUT HE CAN HIDE HIS POOP BETTER THAN ANYONE!!! :rolleyes: |
That is precious - for lack of a better word! Carol Jean PS: One my dogs used to take the cat's poop and put it by the back door. Guess he didn't want it in the house. |
Too Funny! That is TOO FUNNY! I hope you can get it on camera! You should be mean mommy and confuse him by not letting him go outside for a day, forcing him to go on the bed (but of course, don't scold him for it!) I have another good funniest video moment i thought about sending in (to tie for first place with YOU, of course!) My Asia likes to play tug-of-war with the HUGE dog in the house (he's a mix breed, and he is about as tall as a mastiff). And we all know our yorkies: fearless and bold. Despite getting thrown around, she keeps holding onto that rope for dear life, growling under her breath and all. She looks like a furry yo-yo or something getting thrown around! It's very cute (And this big dog is very gentle with Asia, and is ALWAYS supervised. Because i trust NO DOG with Asia!) |
Oh wow ...you HAVE to try to catch that on video - how freakin funny is that ! |
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