Where did you leave them both for Marmaduke to get at. Try putting it on the top shelf of your closet or on a hook in the closet. If you leave it out where he can get at it…the fault is yours and not the dog!
On her first day with us, my Norwegian Elkhound, Moose (1998-2012), chewed one leg from a coffee table my grandfather had made as well as my Mom’s brand-new trifocals. Moose was so cheerful and affectionate, though, that it was impossible not to forgive her.
SHAKEDOWNVILLE over 3 years ago
“Teeth” & nails.
Wilde Bill over 3 years ago
Well, they still match.
whenlifewassimpler over 3 years ago
Where did you leave them both for Marmaduke to get at. Try putting it on the top shelf of your closet or on a hook in the closet. If you leave it out where he can get at it…the fault is yours and not the dog!
juicebruce over 3 years ago
Looks like Judgement Day !
Aladar30 Premium Member over 3 years ago
BUSTED!
jagedlo over 3 years ago
Marm’s like “You’re on our own with this one!”
'IndyMan' over 3 years ago
Hey, Lady, ‘Marmaduke’ doesn’t have to be ‘put up’ to do something, he can come up with it all on his own ! ! ! !
Michael G. over 3 years ago
Someone has a hangdog look.
Mediatech over 3 years ago
These days it’s fashionable to look a little rough around the edges
megerkey over 3 years ago
Why would he want you to have a reason to buy more shoes and handbags?
heathcliff2 over 3 years ago
I doubt it, but the items probably smell and taste yummy.
John9 over 3 years ago
Let me see, why would I want the dog to eat something that you will have to pay OUR money to replace. How dumb am I (don’t answer)
dcoyote over 3 years ago
Priceless look on Marmaduke’s face.
over 3 years ago
You’re in trouble now, Phil.
PAR85 over 3 years ago
Him? No. She might have done it herself so she can have an excuse to buy a new set.
Durak Premium Member over 3 years ago
Why would she think he would want the dog to destroy probably $250 worth of goods? Is he that childish?
winston5610 over 3 years ago
On her first day with us, my Norwegian Elkhound, Moose (1998-2012), chewed one leg from a coffee table my grandfather had made as well as my Mom’s brand-new trifocals. Moose was so cheerful and affectionate, though, that it was impossible not to forgive her.