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Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / CLOTHES SMELLING
- By Ang V [gb] Date 24.02.04 14:15 UTC
MY DOG SEEMS TO PULL OUT CLOTHING OF MINES WHEN I'M NOT IN THE HOUSE, JUST A JUMPER OR A SOCK, HE THEN SLEEPS WITH IT BESIDE HIM ALL DAY...DO YOU KNOW WHY HE DOES THIS?
- By tohme Date 24.02.04 14:18 UTC
This is his comforter; think yourself lucky he does not chew up your shoes :D
- By Ang V [gb] Date 24.02.04 14:22 UTC
AHHH SO THATS WHAT IT IS - EVERY DAY I GO HOME TO SOMETHING NEW ON THE BED WITH HIM!....THATS NOT SO BAD I GUESS! THANKS.
- By Melodysk [gb] Date 24.02.04 14:34 UTC
Please turn your CAPS LOCK off ...it is considered to be shouting on the net :)

Cheers

Melody
- By Ang V [gb] Date 24.02.04 14:52 UTC
Ah ok...I got a quick reply anyway!! heeeee!
- By comedy_dog [us] Date 01.04.04 05:03 UTC
why do people get upset when people type in CAPS, i know it reprsents yelling, but...it's not like you actually hear them yelling.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 01.04.04 06:43 UTC
It's also difficult to read.
:)
- By JulietCW [gb] Date 24.02.04 15:08 UTC
One of my Staffs does this...she would rather snuggle up on a piece of my or my OH's clothing than curl up in her very snug and cosy bed! Bless her...:-)  I've always thought it was rather cute and certainly preferable to demolishing my shoes!
- By Ang V [gb] Date 24.02.04 15:41 UTC
Thank you for your reply, what is OH'S?....sorry!! heee!
- By JulietCW [gb] Date 24.02.04 15:53 UTC
"OH" = Other half! :-)
- By labmad [gb] Date 24.02.04 15:56 UTC
My lab pulls my dad's underpants off the radiator and runs around with them in his mouth ha ha...what does this mean?!!! ----he is just a little terror that's what! I must say I have to laugh at him though he looks so funny.
- By Fablab [gb] Date 24.02.04 15:57 UTC
It means he's a typical labrador ! :)
- By Alexanders [gb] Date 24.02.04 16:38 UTC
My aunts dog used to go up to the bathroom and pull a flannel on to the floor whenever my aunt was out (my uncle was always in though).  Now, she goes to my Mums everyday, and does the same thing!  She has only done it at my Mums though since my youngest started full time school in September (who Mum used to look after).  She does this, and then comes downstairs and 'tells' my Aunt she wants to go home.  I suppose she must do it when she misses people.

Fiona
- By lel [gb] Date 24.02.04 16:49 UTC
My last staffy always used to take something of the kids to sleep with :)
- By labmad [gb] Date 24.02.04 17:14 UTC
Oh and tea towels are also a favourite of his to run up the garden with.  Does your lab do the same fablab?
- By Fablab [gb] Date 24.02.04 17:17 UTC
Both my labs will (given the chance ) run off with just about anything. :)
- By Lea Date 24.02.04 17:30 UTC
My Yank picks up dirty underwear and runs around the house with it :o
And my Rottie cross, If I take clothes off at night and dump them in a pile on the floor. She nicely irons creases into them by sleeping on them all night!!!!!!! Every blooming time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lea :D
- By Lorelei [gb] Date 24.02.04 18:08 UTC
Does anyone else have a knicker eating dog? This is fine in the house but got very embarrassing today when I sent Morse into bushes to find a treat filled sock and he charged out with a pair of mens boxers. As he cantered past, shaking the boxers vigorously I realised they had been - er - soiled. YUK. Morse then stood chomping on the blessed things in full view of the passing public, tearing off for more head shaking fun if I moved. Liver cake lost its allure compared to these horrors. Some day I shall get home from a walk without a red face. :D
- By Drai21 [ca] Date 24.02.04 18:57 UTC
Kirra chewed a couple of pairs of my underwear when she was little.  Luckly she has seemed to have stopped.  That could get pricey afer awhile.  My bf found her running around the back yard last fall wearing a pair.  She had them around her stomach, and she was having a grand time.
Oh for a camera.
Drai
- By Ang V [gb] Date 24.02.04 19:16 UTC
Well I've learned something today - I thought Duke (my yorkshire Terrier) was putting up a protest about me leaving him for a few hours, when he would take out my clothes ie a top or shorts!....but maybe it does make him feel better and comforts him...ah bless
- By SUE T [gb] Date 25.02.04 00:31 UTC
Hi Lola loves unwashed underwear ! talk about wanting a camera ,for christmas both of my daughters had these expensive thongs with diamontes(sp) we found Lola under the christmas tree with a pair of cerise pink thongs on her head ,she had an ear in each of the leg parts and the diamonte bit on her forehead ,she looked hysterical (must say the colour suited her!),and the more we all laughed at her the more she sashayed around with them stuck on her head ,needless to say the girls were mortified !! Bye Sue & knicker pincher Lola xx
- By labmad [gb] Date 25.02.04 11:01 UTC
I always find it terribly hard to tell my dog "NO" when he pinches stuff cos he just looks so amusing with a tea towel hanging out of his mouth up the garden.  the look on his face as if to say c,mon chase me for it.  My H is obsessed with dirty underwear! but obviously he does get shouted out when he takes knickers because of past experiences he actually swallowed my thong!
- By labmad [gb] Date 25.02.04 11:01 UTC
I always find it terribly hard to tell my dog "NO" when he pinches stuff cos he just looks so amusing with a tea towel hanging out of his mouth up the garden.  the look on his face as if to say c,mon chase me for it.  My H is obsessed with dirty underwear! but obviously he does get shouted out when he takes knickers because of past experiences he actually swallowed my thong! everything is now dog proof!
- By sandrah Date 25.02.04 11:53 UTC
I had to buy two new laundry bins before I found one Dally proof, I could never understand why it was always my knickers and not hubby's :confused:
Sandra
- By Maudlily [gb] Date 25.02.04 12:17 UTC
Finally!  Someone else who was targeted by their dog!  My first dog, a cocker, chomped her way through my coats, shoes and any item of clothing as a puppy but never touched my husband's things.  Luckily she grew out of that!  Our other dog, Lab/lurcher Cross (I know, but she was rescued!) did exactly the same 18 months later as a puppy, leaving my husband's things well alone!  Dogs are expensive at the best of times without buying a whole new wardrobe or three!!!!
- By Lokis mum [gb] Date 01.04.04 08:05 UTC
Ugggh!  Lorelei - you have brought it all back to me yeukk!!

Years & years ago, when Al was a baby (35 in all) - our labrador/pedigree tripe hound was Simba.    He absolutely adored Al, and started by carrying knitted bootees around - then he swallowed one accidentally - rushed to the vet, who laughed & said it will pass - which it did :D :D :D   Ad was quite surprised that I didn't just wash it &pair it up & use it again :eek:

Then Simba discovered something else - the nappy bucket!!!   From then on, his ambition was to get into the loo, open the nappy bucket, extract  the most delectable nappy - and eat the blessed thing - preferably coming into the lounge with it in his mouth if we had visitors (Grannies preferred :D :D :D)

I think we had the onlyh loo with a lock on the outside!!

Funny how you manage to forget some unsavoury things, isn't it??

Margot
- By EMMA DANBURY [gb] Date 01.04.04 10:26 UTC
Bradleys favourite used to be my bras,  he would hide them under the cushions of the sofa.  When we had guest he would shove his nose into the sofa and present them with my bra.  Tuesday he presented a red face sky man with a thong,  which wasn't actually mine??
- By gailmcnally [gb] Date 02.04.04 13:47 UTC
Glad to see it is not just my dogs, thomas and mae ling love it when the dirty washing is been sorted out on the floor, thomas will sit on anythink that is left on the floor, then my girls moan, that there is hair all over their clothes, should not leave them on the floor, gamby our pug, got one of louise my daughters red thongs wrapped around his tail and was running around the garden with it attached, so it does seem normal,  bless em all.....
- By Lorelei [gb] Date 02.04.04 18:47 UTC
:D :D :D ROFL my decision not to have a dog plus rugrats has been vindicated... At times I think the retrieving has been over trained in Manic Morses case. Our searching is also banned indoors as Morse now has to investigate every waste bin, toy box, sofa cushion for things - loo rolls, rubber ducks, coat hangers, underwear and plastic bottles all get presented. Funny how he cant recognise a planted article outside in a thicket though. Morse honey, underwear and dishtowels dont grow on trees..:)
Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / CLOTHES SMELLING

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