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by Rezkat5 on 28 March 2008 - 23:03
Well,
Just thought I'd share. Came home today from work to find an open refrigerator and one very plump dog and one slightly plump dog and one good dog, who I'm sure didn't get any of it! They didn't eat anything dangerous, just a lot of it.
Of course they ate all the "good" stuff. Raw beef (dog food at least), but 4 pounds of it! A couple of loaves of bread. Found that packaging in the living room, so not sure who ate that. A couple of left over steaks, no bones, leftover lasagna, of course left apples all over the kitchen, they only wanted the good stuff! The good dog got to eat, since I'm pretty sure that he had no part in it! Actually suprised that there wasn't a fight between the two culprits! Now, the main culprit is just gassing me out! Acting completely normal, just looks like a bloated tick!
by beetree on 29 March 2008 - 00:03
Beware the end results! Reminds me of the story of my friends' wolfhound who opened their fridge and helped himself to the leftover holiday turkey carcass. She ran around the kitchen trying to reclaim it but I'm pretty sure there wasn't much left to fuss over by the time it was recovered.

by animules on 29 March 2008 - 00:03
Sounds like the two had a fun day. I hope you gave the good dog a treat for being good.

by Rezkat5 on 29 March 2008 - 00:03
I just hope that the fridge wasn't closed all the way. I hate to have to padlock the thing! At least nothing like that in there. I may have tried to get her to vomit a little harder. I think too much food in there for the peroxide to even upset her tummy!

by Renofan2 on 29 March 2008 - 01:03
Kathy:
Glad to see these things just don't happen to me! Mine have never gotten to the fridge yet, but I no longer give them the freedom to try.
Ike deserves a special treat for being a good boy!
Cheryl

by Rezkat5 on 29 March 2008 - 01:03
Yes, he's going to get one of the nice bones I brought home tomorrow. Not the girls! And it was my older bitch who is the really really plump one.
by Nicolesowner on 29 March 2008 - 03:03
When I was 7 years old, our family GSD stole the thanksgiving turkey, and headed for the basement. Luckily, we had a spiral ham for a backup (it was supposed to be for Christmas), but the real kicker was that "Sarge" had to stay outside with the turkey squirts for THREE DAYS in a Michigan November.
He never ate another bite of turkey for the rest of his life....
by Blitzen on 29 March 2008 - 03:03
ROFLMAO..................!!!!

by Brittany on 29 March 2008 - 03:03
Why am I not surprised that the bitches were at fault? I think what happen is that your bitches over powered your male (yanno it's a bitch thing) and put him in his place while they ate all of the food stuffs :)

by Ceph on 29 March 2008 - 03:03
My Dad's corgi at 8 pounds of beef of a cart that were meant for grilling at a party when he was a kid. He said Goods' legs didnt touch the ground after that O.o
Rez - at least you know that your dogs are gaseous because of the fridge...mine bombard me with random deadly poots...
~Cate
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