My cocker mix used to sit under the kitchen table and intersect crumbs before they even touched the floor. Who needs a robotic vacuum when you have a dog!
Had a dingo mix that would beg to differ. We tried to train him not to automatically eat whatever he found by soaking bits of hot dogs in hot sauces and spices. He made funny faces but ate every piece he could find. After that he was always begging for spicy foods.
blunebottle almost 11 years ago
Definitely a practical pet to have around. Ours did her job gratefully and with finesse.
Ida No almost 11 years ago
There is no 5 second rule if it doesn’t reach the floor first.
JK1 almost 11 years ago
I second that EEEEYEW, Jo Clear. But Sophie the vacuum is on top of things.
I AM CARTOON LADY! almost 11 years ago
My Lab mix, Jay, had a 0 second rule! He would sometimes catch the food before it even hit the floor!
Me3000 almost 11 years ago
for all those who don’t understand having pets, this is reason #53, or was it 54? I forget
dzw3030 almost 11 years ago
Vacu-Dog, my room mate’s Shepherd, loved picking up the morning after a party. He did love popcorn. :-)
brian1951 almost 11 years ago
My cocker mix used to sit under the kitchen table and intersect crumbs before they even touched the floor. Who needs a robotic vacuum when you have a dog!
boxbabies almost 11 years ago
@Charles Smith
Had a dingo mix that would beg to differ. We tried to train him not to automatically eat whatever he found by soaking bits of hot dogs in hot sauces and spices. He made funny faces but ate every piece he could find. After that he was always begging for spicy foods.