For a short dog, Chase can stretch to great heights. In the downstairs half bath, I’ve removed the roll of toilet paper from the wall holder and put it on the counter. If it’s near the edge of the counter, it is, obviously, within reach. Chase was proud to bring me the remainder of the roll. Note that I have added a new blog category “Bad Dog” because I think I need it.
AGAIN?????
Pixel is the ultimate toilet paper destroyer…so I feel your pain!
Hmmmmm…..I have ***THREE*** bathrooms.
Is this a concern??
If Chase is not engaged with you or other dogs in your presence and things become very quiet — go check the bathrooms. His first foray resulted in the loss of 11 rolls of TP throughout the house and yard (I had left the cabinet open). Now, it’s one roll at a time unpredictably spaced out.
Chase just better not teach Molly any bad habits when she visits next month.
Because, of course, she’s *perfect*.
(snicker)
It’s in the genes — don’t tell me you don’t know that!
Now…..I don’t know a lot about tracking but, couldn’t he be training himself in your absence? Geesh, find the TP, find the TP. Someone has to put it out there to find it, right? Simple, just think like a dog!
You know what, Sandy? When you get moved to Corona, I’m going to drop this dog off at your house for a couple of days. You will definitely undergo an attitude adjustment as you rescue in-house items that he’s moved and pick up out-of-house items that he’s dragged inside. You will begin posting with greater sympathy and understanding Actually, you may decide Cardigans are too tricky to have around (NOT)!