Doggie solution to missing his mom
Doggie-door solution

Doggie solution to missing his mom
My 6 year old Neapolitan Mastiff, Poe, decided it would be a good idea to carve out my crawl space vent and squeeze herself through the hole to hang out in the insulation under the house. She then could not liberate herself from under the house and required rescue. . . in the middle of the night.
Sign says:
“I punched out the crawl space vent and climbed inside to cuddle the insulation. . . then I couldn’t get out and mom had to rescue me.”
Our sweet little girl Jolene who is now 7 months………..sometimes turns into a house beaver!!!
Mazie, our 4 year old Great Dane gets very excited when the doorbell rings. She ran into the corner of the wall (this is the 3rd wall she has hip-checked). No damage to her…just the walls.
I could hear a noise from in the basement one night and upon going downstairs I found my dog doing this!
Grandma laughs when I eat the snow off the patio chairs…. not sure why she didn’t think this was funny??–Dirty Frank
I ate an entire string of Christmas lights.
I thought I heard a mouse. We left Buddy in the laundry room while we went to work. It was too cold to be outside that day. When we came home this is what we found. There was actually a dead mouse in the wall.
I came home from work to discover that Sophie had started remodelling the kitchen. She now has a crate – which she also tries to destroy. Somehow I still love her.
I turned on the kitchen tap & flooded the kitchen right through to the basement