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Topic Dog Boards / General / Dogs,Kids & Baths
- By morganalfie [gb] Date 19.01.05 19:18 UTC
Hi

Last week, My son was having his bath, I was doing some jobs around the house like you do, And heard a big commotion, I thought it was woody. Running in and out of rooms. Went to the bathroom, and yep woody is in the bath with son, Both thought it was hilarious, I did actually.
Tonight again woody, was trying to sneak in the bath, got front paws in and was trying to heave himself in, I'd only walked to the room next door. To close curtains. (Smiley) lol It would appear that our woody has tried this a few times with hubby. I know labs like water. But ????

Anybody else have the same, from there pals

Alix
- By Spook [gb] Date 19.01.05 19:28 UTC
Oh don't get me started.:) I can't even go to the loo without 5 sets of paws behind me :D
- By LindyLou [gb] Date 19.01.05 21:57 UTC
The dogs have all tried it - so has the cat :eek:

Mind you, it does make it easy to get them bathed for a dog show :D
- By ice_queen Date 19.01.05 22:05 UTC
emmi used to come in and eat the bubble bath...the rest though run away and hide when the taps get turnd on...however they don't seem to think we can go to toilet on our own...
- By michelled [gb] Date 20.01.05 09:15 UTC
all 0of mine despartly try to drink all the bath water,maybe they think im drowning!!!!
- By ClaireyS Date 20.01.05 09:28 UTC
My cat was trying to get the bubbles once and fell in :D :D :D
- By Joules [gb] Date 20.01.05 10:10 UTC
My Lab Emmy adores the bath! I have to keep the bathroom door shut or else she's in there. When she was a puppy, she used to curl up and go to sleep in the bath!!!
- By Charanda [de] Date 20.01.05 10:15 UTC
Awww bless!!  Glazby likes to drink my bath water and he's as good as gold when we give him a bath but he's never actually climbed in voluntairily!!!  :-)
- By lucytia [gb] Date 20.01.05 11:22 UTC
Well we had a bit of a drama the day before Christmas eve.  I decided in my infunate wizdom :-) that Alf needed a bath.  No problem because he adores having one.  I always put a towel in the bottem of the bath to stop him slipping and once its run he just steps straight in.  He was enjoying himself - getting all lathered up when the doorbell rang and he thought it more important to investigate who was at the door.  Hubby answered the door and Alf was desperate to get out and see - slipped fell back and PUT HIS FOOT THROUGH THE BATH!!!!  Fortunately there were no injuries to him whatsoever.  I reckon it happened so easily because the bath has gone brittle as its 18 years old.  Estimate done and it'll be £440 to sort out on insurance:-(  So now we have to have a re-think as to where during the Winter months if needed, do we bath him!
- By morganalfie [gb] Date 20.01.05 11:36 UTC
WE used to have 2 cats, who used to sit on the edge, while you where in it. Occasionally to there dismay, They fell in.

But I was in the bath this morning, had just dunked my head, and came up too 2 paws trying to edge in with me. lol

If dogs can laugh, Im sure woody is, when he's tryin to get in,  or has got in

Alix
- By Annabella [gb] Date 21.01.05 17:52 UTC
Yep, my two follow me to the bathroom. The young one tries to get in all the time. constantly pushing her out.They even follow me and my neighbour when we go to the toilet!
Sheila X
Topic Dog Boards / General / Dogs,Kids & Baths

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