10 month old Indiana made sure he protected his Mom and Dad by destroying the evil cushion. He was quite proud of himself!
Posts Categorized: Pilfering Pooches
Marker Massacre
Mommy found her eaten pens, highlighters, and sharpies all over the living room when she got home…I had blue ink on my chin and my sister had it in her armpit.
Laughter is the best medicine
Mom got in a car accident the night before, so I knew she was stuck on bed on the heating lad. i took that opportunity to make her confetti so we could celebrate!
Editor’s note: Dog Shaming is sending you well wishes! We’ve been there.
Scarlett Pig
One of many expensive things my dog has ate. This happened to be the only thing in my purse she ate that day.
Direwolf Puppy vs. GRRM
Fedwen the Irish Wolfhound puppy is really eating up the Song of Ice and Fire series…
The trouble with Chapstick
My name is Romeo, and I ate the Chapstick. I feel bad, but I love having shiny lips. Is that wrong?
You can’t measure her shame
Our dog Tibby chewed up a ruler. She did not enjoy being shamed.
Dogs don’t knit
Gilly watched some low-budget indie films last night and thought she could knit today. No.
The Art Critic
Sadie, my chocolate lab came walking out of my 9 year old daughters bedroom with red pieces of paper hanging from her mouth and she was chewing on something. I pryed open her mouth and then Olivia, my daughter, realized what it was and went running to her room. The whole art project which was a snowman made from marshmallows glued to a page of red contstruction paper was gone. My daughter was soooo upset! I couldn’t resist taking this picture because Sadie didn’t seem upset at all, she got to have a bunch of marshmallows and they were good!
Adoptable Fridays – Zoe
Zoe is a Treeing Walker Coonhound mix available through A.A.R.F. (All About Rescue & Fixin) and is fostered in Cookeville, TN.
Zoe showed up as a stray at a rural shelter in need of emergency medical care. She has been a hunting dog, and we suspect she was neglected and abused due to the poor condition she was in when she arrived at the shelter. Her front teeth between the canines have been filed down, which is a common practice with hunting dogs. Zoe is eager to leave her hunting days far behind her, preferring to lay quietly on a soft quilt while savoring a good book. She is initially shy with strangers, but will come around if they are quiet and calm, and especially if they happen to have a little bacon to share. She is currently fostered with other dogs, and has grown to enjoy their company, but she would prefer to be an only dog. She has not been tested with cats, and has a very gentle disposition with children.
Zoe is house trained and crate trained, she is spayed, up to date on her vaccinations, and is on preventives for heartworm and other intestinal parasites as well as fleas. If you would like more information on Zoe please check out her profile here. Interstate adoptions are available.