Uh oh! This isn’t the first time you’ve gotten in trouble for that. The dears should understand that it’s much easier for you to dig in dirt that has already been pre-dug. The temptation is just too great. Oh well.
Our first dog, Penny, was still a pup when I saw her industriously digging a hole in the garden. I squatter down beside her and tapped her on the shoulder. She looked at me, licked me on the nose, and, immediately, returned to her digging. At this point I realised Penny was half dog and half JCB.
mikenjanet about 4 years ago
Uh oh! This isn’t the first time you’ve gotten in trouble for that. The dears should understand that it’s much easier for you to dig in dirt that has already been pre-dug. The temptation is just too great. Oh well.
Tog about 4 years ago
Our first dog, Penny, was still a pup when I saw her industriously digging a hole in the garden. I squatter down beside her and tapped her on the shoulder. She looked at me, licked me on the nose, and, immediately, returned to her digging. At this point I realised Penny was half dog and half JCB.
Breadboard about 4 years ago
Poor Fred ! Stopped when you were just starting to have fun :-)
SusieB about 4 years ago
Blah, blah, blah, right Fred?
SunshineDaydream about 4 years ago
Where else am I going to keep my bones?
Uncle Bob about 4 years ago
Geeze! Get off my bark!
stillfickled Premium Member about 4 years ago
nag, nag, nag
JoanHelen about 4 years ago
I thought that Basset Hounds were prone to digging. If you look at the shape of their paws they appear to have been bred to dig.
bobw2012 about 4 years ago
And Fred hears the last sentence and OK OK. I’ll go and traipse mud in the kitchen.