Funny maybe Not so Funny Stories.

Gregory Torres Tunapiana@adisfwb.com
Sat, 25 Apr 1998 18:50:37 -0500


We had a poodle who was a very good dog, but we found out he loved to eat
piano parts. Once I  inadvertently left a box on the floor full of  grand
whippens and shanks. We had gone away for a few hours and when we returned
found said box of parts in splinters. He really did a number on them.
Never again will I make that kind of mistake!

Regards,
Greg Torres

Newton Hunt wrote:

> When a puppy my dog seemed to think that buckskin was the same as the
> rawhide bones she got.  She kept taking grand hammers out of case and
> eating the knuckles off.  The she found a set of grand keys at her eye
> level and proceded to eat several.  Teaching a puppy that one form of
> food was not the same as another form of food is an excercize if
> futility and will most likely give a dog a complex as well as being
> annoyed.  Thereafter I placed such tidbits out of her reach.
>
>         Newton





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