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*#$*& Dog!!! What is it with this dog and my kitchen table? So I come home today and he's peed on my daughter's school papers that need to be signed and returned tomorrow that were on my table!!!:eek: |
I'm sorry, I know you're probably not in the mood for humor, but I had to laugh because of the age old excuse "my dog ate my homework". I guess the teacher wouldn't believe the "my dog peed on my homework" excuse.:D Seriously though, have you tried spraying a little "bitter apple" on the table to hopefully discourage him from getting up there? Good luck to you! |
Well, if it makes you feel any better, the cat once threw up on a major art project I had on the table! :p Peeing on the table though....that does seem a little odd! ?? |
I'd be more worried about the kitchen table then the homework! LOL...does he get up there himself??? |
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I tell ya, these little guys are sneaky.......and FAST!!!:D |
I had to use the my cat ate something excuse before at my Yorkie club meeting last month. She really did lol |
huh! How in the devil did he get up on the table??? I'm always so worried about Lillie jumping, she is so tiny, now I'm really worried! Was the chair pulled out so he could jump on the chair, then to the table?? |
Kizzy can jump really high for her size. People tell me all time, wow she can jump awful high. So she tried to jump from flat on the floor upon my table once and my floors are slick and when she came down and her feet scooted right out from under her and she really hit the floor hard. But one night after supper hubby looked up and she was right in the middle of our table trying to get our left over food as we had just walked out and i hadnt yet made his lunch from it. So in the garbabe that went. but she got up there from jumping in a pulled out chair so now i try to always keep my chairs pushed under the table. But she hasnt tried it again. So, anything can happen. |
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I'll make sure I always keep my chairs pushed under the table when he gets bigger.:D |
Maggie is scared when you put her on something high. she will even stand and shake, I was surprised when she learned to go up and down our steps so fast. she still looks like her butts gonna go right over her head going down on each step. she so cute and funny. |
He's part rabbit and kangaroo. ;) my kid left the chair out after doing homework and ... boing boing he's up on the table. He can even jump my baby gate. :( |
Is he crate trained? I think for his safety and the safety of some of your important stuff it might be better to put him in the crate when you're not home or no one is available to watch him. Good luck. |
I've never put him in a crate, he's pretty good. Trouble was he houdini'd out of his belly band...which seems to be a trick he learned this past week. Today was just a busy day and I didn't give him the attention he needed. Also we know to push chairs in. Usually he hits the pad in the laundry room. |
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I'm always telling Daisy, "You're not a cat...Get down" lol she jumps up onto the kitchen chairs then up onto the table too. ARGH Penny |
I understand your frustration. My cat used to jump on the table and at times on the stove. I got really scared due to never knowing if it was on or not! The vet told me to spray them with vinegar solution. I have tried the apple cider vinegar I use for cooking and sure enough. When he jump on the chair he starts sniffing the table top and doesn't like the smell. Good luck |
Totally understand where you're coming from. Kitty used to get on my table all the time. It was so dang aggrevating! She probably still does it only when I'm not looking. |
LOL - Okay, I know you didn't post this for humour but you have to admit, it it kinda funny - when it's happening in the past or to someone else :p Seriously, I caught Ginger on our table once, just up there walking around. Mr Fun Kitty doesn't even do that! Well, fortunately, she must not have found anything good, cuz she's never been there again. I honestly don't know what I'd do. When Fun Kitty was determined to get on our mantle I lined it with coke cans full of pennies. Came home one day to some coke cans on the floor, and he's never been up there again.:rolleyes: The problem with that for a dog though, is dogs are just so much more clumsy than cats. Even being startled, I'm sure the cat didn't hurt himself. If your guy's anything like my girl, she'd startle and end up hurting herself getting off the table. So I wouldn't want to recommend that. :eek: Yikes, other than keeping the chairs tucked (much easier said than done, i know), I have nothing. Well, good luck!!!! Sorry about your little ones homework! |
maybe he wanted to help your daughter with her homework and couldnt figure it out so he peed on it.... im sorry just was thinking outloud... |
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Nikko did that once. I left the chair out and he was right on top of the table when I came home from work. He was scared and shaking so I don't know how long he was up there. He couldn't figure out how to get down. And as for the "teacher/dog ate homework story" here's a funny twist. My husband was grading a bunch of his student's compositions and he went to the kitchen for a bite to eat. The window was open in the dining room and apparently blew some the sheets onto the floor. Well you can guess what happened next. Nikko tore them to shreds.:eek: Needless to say, my husband was upset but I couldn't stop laughing. Imagine a teacher having to tell the kids that his dog ate their homework...:D |
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ha! ha! ha! That is funny!:p When I was in 5th grade my dog ate my math book!:eek: |
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This is all really funny but the pee on the table happened to us too. We had left the newspaper on the table. And being that our pups were Paper trained they must of needed to go and got up and did the deed. Well we just don't leave the paper on the table any more. And push the chairs in. So maybe this is what your lil guy did. Was he Paper or wee pad trained? |
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