Hordes of the Underdark CD
From a notebook CD sleeve on the great room table, in the time between getting ready for bed and locking him in the bedroom with us.
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From a notebook CD sleeve on the great room table, in the time between getting ready for bed and locking him in the bedroom with us.
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cathy 2:50 pm on September 25, 2006 Permalink
A muzzle might be a good investment.
Chrysoula 8:19 pm on September 25, 2006 Permalink
Nah. He’s great as long as he’s supervised. It’s just, like with a toddler, it only takes a few minutes for him to get into trouble.
Angie 12:54 pm on September 26, 2006 Permalink
Your dog is a total psycho. o.O Or is he commenting on the quality of the disc?
Though I have tried to break/snap discs before, with zero luck; psycho he may be, but that’s a hell of a bite. Is his mouth ok, with all the shardy goodness?
Chrysoula 3:30 pm on September 26, 2006 Permalink
Well, he’s a retriever puppy; apparently this phase usually ends by 12 months old at the latest. His mouth seems to be fine. Designed for crunching bones, after all.
On snapping a disc, probably it’s the difference between trying to bend it and trying to drive a nail through it from both sides at the same time. Icepick rather than club. Or something….
I keep telling myself, if it were a toddler, he’d be just as much trouble in a messy house, but I wouldn’t be able to put him on a leash outside, or lock him in a single room while I went to the store. All the same, I’m glad I’m home for this phase.