I left a plate containing a scone and my library book on a coffee table while I left the room briefly. When I came back Molly was eating my book-mark!
Lol! No the scone (and thankfully the library book) were still in one piece. Molly has a dreadful passion for scraps of paper.
Good girl Molly, looking after your waistline My last Lab ate. or half ate a ten pound note left on the coffee table , the bank gave me a form to send to the Bank of England along with what was left of the bank note . One of the questions on the form was " if you are not returning a complete note, explain why not " . I wrote that my Lab Tess had eaten most of it . When the Bank of England posted me a lovely crisp ten pound note, there was a compliment slip with it, and someone had written " please keep this away from Tess " x
Rory ate an antique rare costly nearly 150 years old book make belonging to my husband. It was made from a special batch of leather which had been discovered on the sunken boat. My husband collects book marks? I don't get it either, but he has now learnt that when I say don't leave anything out that Rory can get it means everything. It cost me a small fortune to replace and it was a very expesive dog chew. Rory thought it was funny and very tasty I was horrified put a bit giggly about it. Apparently the replacement is just not the same. GGGGGGGGr boys
The remains of the special book mark now lie in state in the display cabinet of special things its all very funny. I try and do my I'm sorry mornful face but I'm seething with giggles underneath.