Always thought Blue was not the sharpest tool in the box. Yesterday he managed to get into the hall cupboard and open a bag of wild bird seed and scoff about half. For pudding he helped himself to some curry powder! Needless to say Blue spent the whole night being sick. Do you think he has learnt his lesson...no first thing he did this morning when I opened the living room door is run to the cupboard to see if I had left it ajar again
Poor Blue, i dread to think what the curry powder has done to his insides, and he is probably chirping and cheeping today insted of barking!!
Sally was sick last night too and managed to make sure it was all over my bed instead of her own, not much fun stripping duvets off at 3 in the morning. think hers may have been caused by the plastic baby feeding spoon that she managed to eat half of yesterday. I thought the fact that she stole a bit of toast out of the baby's hand in the morning was bad enough but it seems nothing is safe in this house.
Poor Blue, i hope he's feeling better today. When my dogs are in the garden they are always jumping up at the side of the shed to try and get the wild bird fat balls i have hanging, but luckily i catch them at it and chase them away.
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Must be the weather for it. Tigger has been causing mayhem, worry and bedlam too! Ate two (slightly thicker style) ****tail sticks and, yes, they were whole. Fortunately they have both come through without incident (how lucky were we?). Then she drank water out the toilet that has a bloo loo block in it. This is after having had three weeks on chicken and rice, scrambled egg because she had a bug of some sort. Turned out to be a "slightly depressed aerobic bowel floor" or something of that ilk according to the lab report.
She is, thankfully, back to normal now (or as normal as she ever is)!
Edited to add that we had originally thought that the sticks had been crunched into three or four bits so it was a REALLY nasty shock when they came out whole!
OUCH ! Isla. They are terrible for taking any chance they can get at stealing food. You would think that we never fed our dogs the way they carry on. LOL Can,t help but love them all the same. Nora
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Poor Blue but it's difficult to have any sympathy for self-inflicted conditions. I'll save my sympathies for you, having to clear up after him !! lol
We must be lucky - our hounds don't steal anything. Daisy and Tom have a particular liking for Neil's coffee tho so we have to watch them if he puts the cup down.