Don't worry about her. She's living her best life. She doesn't listen to her owner and steals my kid's stuff. What more can a dog ask for?Poor little Reba
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Don't worry about her. She's living her best life. She doesn't listen to her owner and steals my kid's stuff. What more can a dog ask for?Poor little Reba
Does she give them back later?Don't worry about her. She's living her best life. She doesn't listen to her owner and steals my kid's stuff. What more can a dog ask for?
Someone who cares enough about her to discipline her.Don't worry about her. She's living her best life. She doesn't listen to her owner and steals my kid's stuff. What more can a dog ask for?
Lol, no. Kenny ends up collecting a pile of them and brings them over at a later date. I'm just happy she doesn't chew anything.Does she give them back later?
Yeah, that would be good. At least she doesn't care about my chickens.Someone who cares enough about her to discipline her.
Yeah thank god is she a Labrador?Yeah, that would be good. At least she doesn't care about my chickens.
She isYeah thank god is she a Labrador?
Thought so.She is
lol! sounds like Iris (our beautiful black lab). she steals things. once she took my dad's truck keys and hid them in her coop. when he was outside yelling at the world "where are my keys" she nonchalantly came up and gave the keys to him. Iris also knew how to turn the outside faucet on! she didn't know how to turn it off though, so dad had to take off the handle. now we have to use pliers, a random rock, or (in my dad's case) his jackknife to turn it on and off.She is
Oh my gosh!lol! sounds like Iris (our beautiful black lab). she steals things. once she took my dad's truck keys and hid them in her coop. when he was outside yelling at the world "where are my keys" she nonchalantly came up and gave the keys to him. Iris also knew how to turn the outside faucet on! she didn't know how to turn it off though, so dad had to take off the handle. now we have to use pliers, a random rock, or (in my dad's case) his jackknife to turn it on and off.
thanks dad!