Red handed

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  1. Mollly

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    Molly, my Yellow girl, has a particular gait when she is running away with something she shouldn't have, makes me think of cartoon carachters

    This morning I was engaged in the loo when I heard her doing her 'special run' across the laminate flooring in the hall. As soon as I could (use your imagination) I burst out of the loo. I caught her sitting on our recently carpeted (light brown) stairs.

    At first I couldn't see what she had in her mouth. A careful peeling back of her lip revealed beetroot.

    Being unwilling for her to munch it on the stairs with attendant purple staining I urgently requested help from my husband (bellowed). He comes out of the dining room door and Molly dashes into the russet carpeted dining room. This is a great improvement, she can now run round and round the dining table to evade capture.

    Eventually, with a pincer movement, we corral her and she graciously consents to exchange the beetroot for kibble.

    "How did she get hold of that. They were at the back of the kitchen worktop" I am asked, by a husband who has a vested interest as he lovingly grew them. An anguished cry goes up from the kitchen "Have you had any of these beetroot?" Why would I, they are raw! "Well I picked 12 and there are only 8 there now".

    Look down. Dog is standing there with purple stains up her front legs. Bang to rights. Caught red handed
     
  2. Suthuncat

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    Re: Red handed

    Don't you mean red-pawed.....and red-mouthed?! ;D

    Bless her!!! Hahaha
     
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    Re: Red handed

    Oh dear. That could have all sorts of implications on the other side of the equation, if you catch my drift...

    Simba snatched a beet root from out of the garden the other day, one I had just pulled from the ground. He played with it and tried to eat it, but eventually gave up. Guess it was too hard and not appetizing enough to bother with.
     
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    LOLOLOLOL!!! Molly, you're priceless.

    Who was it that had a puppy that was so hungry it was eating beetroot out of the garden because the dog sitter totally misunderstood the instructions for how much kibble to give....?
     
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    So glad the carpet survived!

    [quote author=Lisa link=topic=7875.msg110484#msg110484 date=1411001362]
    Oh dear. That could have all sorts of implications on the other side of the equation, if you catch my drift...
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    ;D ;D ;D
     
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    [quote author=Oberon link=topic=7875.msg110489#msg110489 date=1411002138]
    LOLOLOLOL!!! Molly, you're priceless.

    Who was it that had a puppy that was so hungry it was eating beetroot out of the garden because the dog sitter totally misunderstood the instructions for how much kibble to give....?
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    I remember that ;D It was hilariously told too.

    I know EXACTLY what you mean with that suspicious little run. A dead giveaway!! ;D
     
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    Lmao ;D ;D glad you saved your carpets ;)
     
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    Oh yes! Mine is the same - a kind of quick march but with lowered head and eyes darting stealthily! ;D ;D
     
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    Haha! Mira has a triumphant, head held high trot when she has acquired something forbidden ;D

    When I was a kid, one day our black lab (who never took anything from the compost heap before or after!) discovered a huge pile of beetroot peelings and decided to munch the lot!! She refused to come into the house that night and it was decided she was better out there anyway ::) It had all come out one end or the other by the next morning :eek: ;D
     
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    [quote author=Mollly link=topic=7875.msg110478#msg110478 date=1410993718]
    Molly, my Yellow girl, has a particular gait when she is running away with something she shouldn't have, makes me think of cartoon carachters
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    hahahahaha orion will sneak something forbidden, then run as fast as he can directly away from us and into the sunroom, head held high, almost prancing like a show horse.... then when we follow to tell him to "give it!" he will try to hide in the sofa cushions. ;D which doesn't work well, as he's a black lab and the sofa is beige! ;D
     
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    Dexter does 'yoda' ears in the house if he's been up to something he thinks you might not approve of....
    Molly only black labs get away with stealing beetrot ;D
     
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    Know the sound well of the special trot when Luka has acquired something not his. Then the same Yoda ears and sad black eyed what do you mean it's not mine eyes! Thankfully no beet root here just mud and frogs.
     
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    The newbies REALLY should read the previous post about beetroot!!!
    I found it....
    "A cautionary dietary tale"
    ***WARNING - put you cup of tea/glass of wine down first***
     
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    [quote author=drjs@5 link=topic=7875.msg110767#msg110767 date=1411079852]
    The newbies REALLY should read the previous post about beetroot!!!
    I found it....
    "A cautionary dietary tale"
    ***WARNING - put you cup of tea/glass of wine down first***
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    Just read it...D Y I N G.
     
  15. Oberon

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    That story had me laughing all over again, just as much as the first time. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D I had forgotten about the baby rooks. Lord save us. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
     
  16. Jane Martin

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    Yes, Chepi has the trit trot trit trot across the laminate floor which prompts me to look for my glasses. She steals them so she can get a treat for bringing them back ::)
     
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    Oh I'm weeping with laughter..................
     

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