Tennis Ball in the sugar bowl

My dogs are up to something I'm sure of it.
I have no idea which one, but they've been counter surfing, and I have now found their tennis ball in the sugar bowl TWICE!

I've heard of stealing things off the counter, but putting things there? LOL
:lol:

I know it's not the kids doing it either, they think it is disgusting, especially since I dug out the ball, threw it in the sink, and proceeded to add sugar to my coffee. :lol:
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They invented a new toy - sugar-covered tennis balls!
Maybe they are hinting that they want to play with you?
Very tricky!!

So does the shaved down sheepie in your avatar mean that someone is pregnant? Did I miss the good news?
Mmmmm - just what I wanted. Sheepie slobber in my coffee . . . :wink:

I was also wondering about the shave :?: :!:
Are they taking off the lid, too? That's talent!
Valerie wrote:
Very tricky!!

So does the shaved down sheepie in your avatar mean that someone is pregnant? Did I miss the good news?



LOL
That is Dancer, yes she is shaved down again, and yes, we are hoping she is pregnant. We're Still not sure yet though! LOL
That's why I haven't announced anything yet, I was afraid to jinx it.
ButtersStotch wrote:
Are they taking off the lid, too? That's talent!


The lid knocks off pretty easily. I have a feeling it's Sky, nosing off the lid with the ball in her mouth. It must be coincidental that the ball ends up in the bowl. LOL The good thing about the ball ending up in it, is it blocks her from eating the sugar. LOL OR, it's possible the times this has happened someone has forgotten to put the lid back on.
:lol: But could you imagine a sheepie hopped up on sugar running around? 8O
Or hairy sugar in your coffee 8) Well most of the dinners in our house don't come without a dog hair in the food LOL.

Clever sheepie who is doing it, do you know which one is the culprit :lol:
You know you have too many dogs when you don't flinch at a tennis ball in the sugar. You give the ball back to the dog and spoon up the sugar for your coffee. Hair and slobber don't bother you anymore. After all, you've been eating their hair for some time and with all the kisses, you are used to slobber taste. :wink:
Clever girl! :wink:
LOL, too funny! Smart puppies :)
SheepieBoss wrote:
You know you have too many dogs when you don't flinch at a tennis ball in the sugar. You give the ball back to the dog and spoon up the sugar for your coffee. Hair and slobber don't bother you anymore. After all, you've been eating their hair for some time and with all the kisses, you are used to slobber taste. :wink:


Nothing bothers me anymore. The things I touch with my bare hands... 8O
Speaking of touching things with bare hands...has anyone seen the tv show Dirtiest Jobs? I watched an episode this weekend where one of the dirtiest jobs was collecting cow poop to test to see how well the cows are digesting their food...and at one point involved touching the poo with bare hands 8O
LOL...I love that show...and also deadliest catch too.....too gross for me to do, but watching it is a piece of cake

and Stacey....thats gross, but I would use the sugar too.. 8O
My gawwwwd people! ughhhhh :lol:
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