Uh oh, Daisy, what have you done!

I always enjoy reading about her exploits. I suggest you tell your grand daughter you have no idea where her teddy bear went and try and find her a satisfactory replacement.

We had an electrician working at our house once and our Golden ate his lunch and hid the sack under a bed. He finally said, I thought I brought a sandwich, but I must not have. We never corrected him. We did suggest that when he brought food, he should put it up on a shelf so he would know where it was.
 
We had an electrician working at our house once and our Golden ate his lunch and hid the sack under a bed. He finally said, I thought I brought a sandwich, but I must not have. We never corrected him. We did suggest that when he brought food, he should put it up on a shelf so he would know where it was.

I'd like to see how that dog opened the Ziplock bag.
 
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We have "stuffed toys" that our dogs, love to chase and play with,
especialy if they have a "Queaky" inside.

We have one old tan teddy bear that has been sewen together for five years and
on the last trip, it needed one of my cotton jocky soxs, folded up and placed inside of it
to repair all the damage and stuffing lost.

There must be at least 15-18 toys in their wicker basket .

Pick one toy up and you have their attention, big time.
 
Thanks to "Mokie" I have gone the wireless route.


My new kitten has been going through the wire fetish. So far he has chewed through the optical cable to my tv sound bar, the FM antenna for my stereo tuner/amp, cordless phone charger and I'm sure there are others that I just haven't discovered yet. I sure hope he grows out of this "terrible two" stage soon.
 
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