The art of Origami !
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The art of Origami !
Willow discovered the art of paper shredding.
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Dont worry this is a VERY exclusive club you now belong to, my Lucy went through this phase, she has shredded quite a few magazines and books in her 2 short years, we now, have to put a chair in front of them just in case she feels the urge...
Great picture..
Here they were the other day helping with the laundry..
Great picture..
Here they were the other day helping with the laundry..
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yes, little madam is a laundry pincher as well! Every load that passes through the kitchen, something ends up as treasure. Poor David must have quite a few odd socks! But I'm not letting on. Usually, if she as a strop, she'll jump up to the work tops and take anything in reach, dishcloths are a favorite, or the tea towel, nothing is sacred. The funniest though, was when she was spayed a few weeks ago, I've never seen a dog throw tantrums, but madam did. It really was quite hilarious. I kept the Elizabethan collar on her, she is th only one I didn't trust to leave her sutures alone, so played safe. She threw herself on the floor and played holy war, screamed and nattered, ragged everything she could get hold of. Never seen that before, it was so funny. In the end I don't know who was climbing the walls the highest, me or her
The little things that they do...get it on camera.
Love the photos.. it captures the moment so well, running after them when there's a sock missing.
Many years ago Mum and I went to visit Dad in Hospital, we were only away for 2hrs and as we opened the door the two retrievers we had at the time Gemma and her daugher Jade looked very sheepish! no wonder they had shredded several telephone directories all over the hall floor! Mum took a photo of the little tinkers to show Dad. A few days ago I was cooking and had put a basting brush close to the back wall on the worktop, a little later Ginnie came running upstairs to tell me something wasn't right, Cobi had half eaten it and the bristles were over the lounge carpet, fortuneately there has been no ill effects.
Does anyone else have a dog that picks up the large stainless steel bowls and carries them about after dinner?
Many years ago Mum and I went to visit Dad in Hospital, we were only away for 2hrs and as we opened the door the two retrievers we had at the time Gemma and her daugher Jade looked very sheepish! no wonder they had shredded several telephone directories all over the hall floor! Mum took a photo of the little tinkers to show Dad. A few days ago I was cooking and had put a basting brush close to the back wall on the worktop, a little later Ginnie came running upstairs to tell me something wasn't right, Cobi had half eaten it and the bristles were over the lounge carpet, fortuneately there has been no ill effects.
Does anyone else have a dog that picks up the large stainless steel bowls and carries them about after dinner?
Well can you belive these little tinkers?
I love that photo of Willow and Timber...the look on both their faces...
We have a paper shredder here...rarely see her doing it as she waits til we've left the room usually...has had a few books too in her time...but as she's getting on a bit she often collapses in a heap afterwards...
Chewed a cheque book recently too. Not to mention some of the Christmas decs...
AND has arrived in the lounge with stainless steel food bowl in her mouth on ocassions!
Isn't is funny how they have a lot of the same characteristics?
I love that photo of Willow and Timber...the look on both their faces...
We have a paper shredder here...rarely see her doing it as she waits til we've left the room usually...has had a few books too in her time...but as she's getting on a bit she often collapses in a heap afterwards...
Chewed a cheque book recently too. Not to mention some of the Christmas decs...
AND has arrived in the lounge with stainless steel food bowl in her mouth on ocassions!
Isn't is funny how they have a lot of the same characteristics?
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