We all have issues
We all have issues

We all have issues
Every walk we go on, our terrible terrier always manages to roll in some sort of poo! Whether it is geese, horse, fox or even another dogs! He just cant help himself, it’s just so irresistible!
We destroyed our other dog bed. So now Mom is making us share the old one. Ugh.
It’s been another nice (or naughty?) year in the Dog Shaming household. Our Dachshund and little munchkin are the best of friends, mainly due to their symbiotic relationship: baby drops food, dog eats said dropped food!!
We wish you and your loved ones, furry and hairless, good tidings and happy holidays! Thank you for making Dog Shaming part of your daily routine and supporting us so we can continue to bring you belly laughs and sighs.
I wait until my blind and deaf brother is distracted … and then steal his food. Not sorry. — Katie
Gluing Back Together The Pieces of A Broken Heart: One quiet winter night our Bassets (Tommy & Nelson) decided to chase each other around the living room… a Mexican handmade glass mosaic heart, was the price to pay.
I OFTEN SIT ON THE CAT TO GET CLOSER TO MY HUMANS
Kirby’s little chewing incident on the cord of our pre-lit Christmas tree had the potential to be bad if it wasn’t for Gregg’s electrician skills.
Stella: I had explosive diarrhea–the smell was so bad it woke my owner up (even though she was on a different floor of the house)
Piper: Then I walked in it, up the newly carpeted stairs, and jumped on the bed
I had just taken the turkey out of the over and left it on the counter to cool. I then went up and got my shower, thinking the pan was to hot for the cats to mess with. Boy, was I wrong! My oldest cat, who is a rescue and has yet to break the habit of stealing food, knocked over the pan. When I came back down, I found our five cats and Saphera finishing off the last of the turkey.
I ate all the turkey (With the help of the cats)