Mickey loves to help me put the car cover on. He doesn't really do anything but has to be at my feet. He supervises my grand daughter when she is cooking because there always seems to be grated cheese or lettuce on the floor. He cleans the floor very nicely. |
Oh! They do help with chores. Thank you for reminding me. They clean the kitchen floor of all scraps that resemble food. When we go visit grandma they also clean her floor and lick every inch of it to make sure it is clean. Get 3 Yorkies to work on that and she has a very clean floor in no time flat. LOL |
LOL lots of Yorkie Roombas out there...I have 2 that love o clean the floors. So bc of that, I've become an obsessive floor cleaner. Who trained who? :p Momo also helps clean the dishes, he's very thorough, glass bowls come out sparkling clean. He'll clean Mimi's, Turbo's & Princess' bowls too! |
Roxy is in charge of Socks, and Dryer sheets! She can shreed a dryer sheet in 5 seconds flat! |
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Just FYI, dryer sheets can be harmful to pets, if ingested because of the chemicals. Laundry Dryer Sheets: A Danger to Pets | PetMeds Cares For some reason, many dogs and cats seem to be attracted to laundry dryer sheets which are used in the dryer to reduce static cling and add fragrance to your clothes. If your dog or cat is one who is obsessed with laundry dryer sheets, you should be aware of the potential danger these innocent-looking little sheets may pose to your pets. Laundry dryer sheets contain fragrances and chemicals to soften your clothes and reduce static electricity. These chemicals and fragrances may cause skin and respiratory irritation in your pets, and ingestion can result in serious gastrointestinal distress. Many dryer sheets contain cationic detergents, that is, surfactants with a positive ionic charge meant to neutralize static. You might even read online tips about reducing static electricity in your pet’s fur by rubbing your pet with laundry dryer sheets. However, the Merck Veterinary Manual specifically advises against exposing your pet to cationic detergents, stating that “Cationic detergents are locally corrosive agents, causing dermal, ocular, and mucosal injury similar to that of alkaline corrosive agents. Additionally, exposure to cationic detergents may result in systemic effects ranging from CNS depression to pulmonary edema.” The danger of cationic detergents is greater for cats because of the risk of ingestion during self-grooming. If you use laundry dryer sheets, be sure to store them in a secure place that your dog or cat does not have access to. |
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