omygosh! LOLOL!!
there is a particular fondness for kitty poop on the ground too.
at least for zeke. I had to watch carefully when he became very interested.
the next instant would be the roll! IF I didn’t catch him in time!
that cartoon is priceless. and your message behind it too. to each his own!
We had friends come up on the land once, when it was open range and cows came up to eat the grass and leave cow patties. The first thing the visiting dog did was to roll in a cow patty. Fortunately we had water and a hose and I have a great picture of them washing the dog off. 🙂
a couple of weeks ago I got off the ferry and a young woman was attached by a lead to a dog – next thing – I’m entangled with the lead as the dog made a beeline to a large concrete column beside me – the young woman said loudly “we must teach you some manners” then she realised that I had thought she meant me! She apologised and said it was the first time she had bought her dog into the city…as she tried to get us all untangled – dog was taking no notice of course!
No telling about tastes!
Yep. 🙂
omygosh! LOLOL!!
there is a particular fondness for kitty poop on the ground too.
at least for zeke. I had to watch carefully when he became very interested.
the next instant would be the roll! IF I didn’t catch him in time!
that cartoon is priceless. and your message behind it too. to each his own!
We had friends come up on the land once, when it was open range and cows came up to eat the grass and leave cow patties. The first thing the visiting dog did was to roll in a cow patty. Fortunately we had water and a hose and I have a great picture of them washing the dog off. 🙂
gag, I hate when they do that.
My Nora always has to touch EVERYTHING with her the tip of her tongue!
Drives me crazy.
Dogs will be dogs. Unfortunately, sometimes.
a couple of weeks ago I got off the ferry and a young woman was attached by a lead to a dog – next thing – I’m entangled with the lead as the dog made a beeline to a large concrete column beside me – the young woman said loudly “we must teach you some manners” then she realised that I had thought she meant me! She apologised and said it was the first time she had bought her dog into the city…as she tried to get us all untangled – dog was taking no notice of course!
I imagine she started training the dog a bit after that. 🙂