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KG4CGC
01-13-2014, 11:34 AM
While the parents are away the dog will get into the toaster oven up on the counter.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ym0rxisOpw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ym0rxisOpw

KK4AMI
01-13-2014, 02:43 PM
Ha, my Father had a Beagle that could hit the dining room table in two bounds after my Mother put dinner on the table. We had to put a gate up to the dining room.

However! That video has to be a cat in a dog suit. Too smart and agile for a dog.

N2NH
01-13-2014, 02:50 PM
One smart dog. My dogs were good ones. They'd never do that. Except for Jenny. She stole all the washers from the Porters tray one by one while he wasn't looking. All 150 of them and gave them as a present to us.

W9JEF
01-13-2014, 03:03 PM
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Last time one of those nasty little dogs tried to

use a tool on my leg, he got drop-kicked 'cross the room. ;)

kb2vxa
01-13-2014, 04:07 PM
Bacon... bacon... gotta have BACON! NYUM NYUM NYUM NYUM BACON!

toaster oven + dog = hotdog

KK4AMI
01-13-2014, 06:26 PM
toaster oven + dog = hotdog They should have trained him on the microwave. With the 1500 Watts of microwave energy, at least he won't need to be neutered.

W7XF
01-14-2014, 01:25 AM
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Last time one of those nasty little dogs tried to

use a tool on my leg, he got drop-kicked 'cross the room. ;)
Dude....a dog is NOT a football.

w2amr
01-14-2014, 03:39 AM
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Last time one of those nasty little dogs tried to

use a tool on my leg, he got drop-kicked 'cross the room. ;)
I believe you.

WØTKX
01-14-2014, 03:54 AM
I believe you.

Sign of a real dog lover...

w2amr
01-14-2014, 04:33 AM
Sign of a real dog lover...And a wonderful human being.

W9JEF
01-14-2014, 11:13 AM
https://forums.hamisland.net/images/misc/quote_icon.png Originally Posted by W9JEF https://forums.hamisland.net/images/buttons/viewpost-right.png (https://forums.hamisland.net/showthread.php?p=574362#post574362) .

Last time one of those nasty little dogs tried to

use a tool on my leg, he got drop-kicked 'cross the room. ;)


https://forums.hamisland.net/images/misc/quote_icon.png Originally Posted by W2AMRhttps://forums.hamisland.net/images/buttons/viewpost-right.png (https://forums.hamisland.net/showthread.php?p=574362#post574362) .

I believe you.

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Didn't that little winky face tell you anything? :headscratch:

w2amr
01-14-2014, 12:54 PM
https://forums.hamisland.net/images/misc/quote_icon.png Originally Posted by W9JEF https://forums.hamisland.net/images/buttons/viewpost-right.png (https://forums.hamisland.net/showthread.php?p=574362#post574362) .

Last time one of those nasty little dogs tried to

use a tool on my leg, he got drop-kicked 'cross the room. ;)


https://forums.hamisland.net/images/misc/quote_icon.png Originally Posted by W2AMRhttps://forums.hamisland.net/images/buttons/viewpost-right.png (https://forums.hamisland.net/showthread.php?p=574362#post574362) .

I believe you.

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Didn't that little winky face tell you anything? :headscratch:
Yeah, it isn't funny.

NQ6U
01-14-2014, 12:57 PM
I hate it when my dog uses my tools. Bastid never puts them back.

kb2vxa
01-14-2014, 04:48 PM
The most used tool is the round tuit, that's why they're sold by the car load.

W9JEF
01-15-2014, 12:44 PM
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My "most used tool" is my electric chainsaw.

Unless a tree is supporting an antenna,

it's nothing but a big resistor soaking up RF.

WØTKX
01-15-2014, 05:33 PM
http://www.psyctherapy.com/Enrolled/images/Dressing3/stivers_pavlovs_dog.JPG

W3WN
01-15-2014, 07:00 PM
We're not letting LucyFurr know about that video. We're not giving her ANY ideas!

kb2vxa
01-16-2014, 10:39 AM
She's here and you let the cat out of the bag. THAT she approves of but not you putting one in there to begin with, one more like that and the board will be deodorized.

W9JEF
01-16-2014, 11:37 AM
Last summer, in our enclosed, screened back porch,
I cornered and caught a juvenile five-lined skink.
The little fella squirmed and bit the web of my thumb
(which I just barely felt). I quickly placed him in a terrarium
I had built for Gabe, my son's deceased true fire skink.

We watched as he tried to propel himself
to the top of the 14-innch clear plastic walls.
He only made it maybe half-way up, before gravity took over.
After a week or so, of not seeing Mike, we thought he was a goner.

But sifting through the substrate, he was nowhere to be found.

Perhaps, like we often saw Gabe try to do,
by launching himself off the thermometers on the wall,
the little guy, somehow must have reached enough height
to hook himself on the hardware cloth top,
possibly raising the lid just enough to allow his exit.

We never found him, and assume he found his way out of the house.

Amazing, that a pea size brain could have figured a way to escape
back to its natural habitat, by using a sort of "tool."

K0RGR
01-16-2014, 02:32 PM
We had a beagle that did things like that - but never when we were watching. He would scoot a step stool around so he could get up on the counters. His worst habit was opening the refrigerator and helping himself to whatever he could reach. One time, the doggy genius opened the freezer downstairs, right after we bought a side of beef. We had to either cook or throw out all that meat. The dog almost went with it.

kb2vxa
01-17-2014, 01:58 AM
A hasp, padlock and key solved that problem, just keep the key well out of reach or watching you he'll figure out how to use it.

The skink story reminds me of a snake story. I had a small DeKay's snake that I caught under a rock behind a laundry next to a river that I kept in a terrarium with a weighted screened lid. One day it managed to wedge its head under the lid levering it up and slithered out. I thought it was gone, but with a few others in there the terrarium stayed. One day about a week later I heard a blood curdling scream from the living room. I rushed in and there was mom pointing hysterically under the TV and there was the snake. I put heavier weights on the terrarium, they may be small but surprisingly strong.

K7SGJ
01-17-2014, 10:36 AM
A hasp, padlock and key solved that problem, just keep the key well out of reach or watching you he'll figure out how to use it.

The skink story reminds me of a snake story. I had a small DeKay's snake that I caught under a rock behind a laundry next to a river that I kept in a terrarium with a weighted screened lid. One day it managed to wedge its head under the lid levering it up and slithered out. I thought it was gone, but with a few others in there the terrarium stayed. One day about a week later I heard a blood curdling scream from the living room. I rushed in and there was mom pointing hysterically under the TV and there was the snake. I put heavier weights on the terrarium, they may be small but surprisingly strong.

....and tasty, too.