I used to work with a fellow whose family had a huge boxer that would get very anxious if left home alone for too long. The family all went to a wedding one day and were gone later than expected, and when they arrived home and tried to get in the front door, they found it was blocked by a mattress from a third-floor guest bedroom that the dog, in its separation anxiety, had dragged down two flights of stairs (knocking over everything in the way) and stacked against the inside of the door. It didn’t help that they were also pushing the door in against the weight of the dog who was also lying on the mattress.
whenlifewassimpler about 4 years ago
Ahhh so sweet is Sophie.
shawnc1959 about 4 years ago
I used to work with a fellow whose family had a huge boxer that would get very anxious if left home alone for too long. The family all went to a wedding one day and were gone later than expected, and when they arrived home and tried to get in the front door, they found it was blocked by a mattress from a third-floor guest bedroom that the dog, in its separation anxiety, had dragged down two flights of stairs (knocking over everything in the way) and stacked against the inside of the door. It didn’t help that they were also pushing the door in against the weight of the dog who was also lying on the mattress.
Doctor Toon about 4 years ago
One of our cats “sings” when she has been hunting and caught something
Being an indoor cat, most of the things she catches were stolen off the counter
One days she was singing very loudly and she came into the bedroom dragging the decorative cloth cover my wife had just bought for the buffet
She was so proud of her “kill”
scyphi26 about 4 years ago
…as well as half of the rest of the house entangled with it, but who’s counting?
cuzinron47 about 4 years ago
It’s the thought that counts. Never mind the carnage that accompanies it.