OMD! There goes all the wall paper! If any of us ever did that, we will be put in the oven to get roasted. Who is that doggy btw? I know you're a good boy Jack & would never do anything naughty like that, right?
OMC don't let the real Jack see that...it might give him ideas. Many years ago my daughter was looking after a 6 mo old chocolate lab for 2 nights. She followed their instrutions to a t regarding food, in and out time and where he could go. The morning after the 2nd night she called us and said you have to get up here now. Molding was pulled away from the wall, chairs turned over and one leg literally chewed off and some how the puppy had jumped high enough to pull some Williamsburg string candles down. He was eating those for breakfast. However, in spite of all of the above he was a good puppy...he did not remove the wallpaper. Amazingly the owners took it instride. I think he was probably too young to have been left alone in a house all night. This was way before kenneling you pup at night became fashionable. LOL Madi and Mom
We concur with Tank's assistant: it's a set up. If a dog had pulled down that wallpaper, there would also be HUGE gouges in the wallboard. Would you like to hear the story of how mama knows this for an absolute fact?
OMD! There goes all the wall paper! If any of us ever did that, we will be put in the oven to get roasted. Who is that doggy btw? I know you're a good boy Jack & would never do anything naughty like that, right?
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ReplyDeleteBOL Good thing that isnt JAck!! cuz...I am thinkin....that you might have been in BIG trouble!!! Whew!!
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Jazzi
Nice photoshopping there, buddy. Not Jack, sure, who is that poor dog that you setup to hide your misdemeanors?
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mango
OMC don't let the real Jack see that...it might give him ideas. Many years ago my daughter was looking after a 6 mo old chocolate lab for 2 nights. She followed their instrutions to a t regarding food, in and out time and where he could go. The morning after the 2nd night she called us and said you have to get up here now. Molding was pulled away from the wall, chairs turned over and one leg literally chewed off and some how the puppy had jumped high enough to pull some Williamsburg string candles down. He was eating those for breakfast.
ReplyDeleteHowever, in spite of all of the above he was a good puppy...he did not remove the wallpaper.
Amazingly the owners took it instride. I think he was probably too young to have been left alone in a house all night. This was way before kenneling you pup at night became fashionable.
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Madi and Mom
Not Jack looks like he might be in a bit of trouble! ;)
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Maggie Mae
My asst. says wallpaper is NOT that easy to get off the wall!! That puppy was definitely framed.
ReplyDeleteMom agrees with Tank's assistant!
ReplyDeleteNo way could a puppy remove that much wallpaper!
Not Jack looks like he could be heading "to the moon!"
Raider
Oh my goodness, thank goodness thats not you in #2
ReplyDeleteBenny & Lily
Nothin' like seeing how we USED to be...
ReplyDeleteOh wow! BAD not-Jack!
ReplyDeleteWe are definitely glad that was "Not Jack!"
ReplyDeleteSam
Ruh-roh, Raggy! Someone's in big t-r-o-u-b-l-e! Glad it isn't me... this time!
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Boondocks
We concur with Tank's assistant: it's a set up. If a dog had pulled down that wallpaper, there would also be HUGE gouges in the wallboard. Would you like to hear the story of how mama knows this for an absolute fact?
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Oh-oh!
ReplyDeleteThat other Jack sure had lots of fun doing that!
Happy weekend!
Kisses and hugs
Lorenza
It's a good thing that you are not Jack #2 or you would be in big trouble!!
ReplyDeleteWyatt
Wow, "Not Jack" is quite the hero having chased off those marauding squirrels and protected his home from further damage.
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