Posted by: koggie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

This reminded me of the first time I left my Doberman loose in the house.  I wasn't 
gone very long, but when I returned the first thing I noticed (from the driveway) was 
that none of the windows had any curtains!!  With dread I opened the door and not only 
were all the cutains wadded up on the floor, but she had also shredded every scrap of 
paper she could find.  I couldn't even see the carpet!  My other dog (a Pomeranian) 
had a horrified look on her face -- I think she thought I was going to blame her.  My 
Dobie was so happy to see me and was so proud of the work she had done while I was 
gone.  

Karen Williams
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www.geocities.com/Heartland/Flats/7334


marianne ituralde  wrote: 
>Posted by: marianne ituralde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>I thought my lovely little guy would never get into trouble... boy was I
>wrong!
>OP is almost a year old now and when I'm gone to work I've been putting
>him in a x-pen by the window. I did this because I thought he needed
>more room.
>I only work about 4 to 5 hours a day... and if I work at night, my kids
>are here to watch the dogs.
>I was only gone 3 and a half hours... did you ever tell yourself that,
>Amanda! I came home to find that the cute little innocent puppy had
>reached up and torn down all the vertical blinds in the window! Here he
>is in the pen looking so proud of himself that all I could do was laugh!
>He had one of them still in his mouth like some kind of peace offering.
>My 2 older dogs, who are loose in the room were over by the back door as
>if to say "We didn't do it... it was HIM! and boy is he gonna get it!"
>Oh well, I guess I'm off to the store to buy replacement blinds and
>putting his crate back in the living room.
>Just thought I'd share...
>
>--
>marianne and the herd
>
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>Marianne Ituralde
>Classic Color Harlequins
>Santa Maria, CA
>see us at   http://www.primenet.com/~uddane
>
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