Scoutpout (11-16-2016)
We got up this morning and went through the normal routine. Brooks and Sophie were wrestling on the deck when I came out. I told the to stop it, and told Brooks to go poo. Off the deck he goes, finds a nice spot and starts doing the deed. He stands up like he's done, then all the sudden starts spinning around biting at his butt, rolling on the ground, I'm thinking WTH??? I spy a small dangler hanging as he's wildly thrashing about. You would have though he was being attacked!! I'm trying to get him to stop, laughing the whole time. Finally I get to him and pull the offending dangler from his butt. He still has this look of panic on his face as he charges off the deck and tries to poo. He goes to about 10 different spots, but no more poo. He sits down like he was going to scoot his butt across the grass. But no, he just kind of sits there with this pitiful look on his face, I sure he was thinking, "I don't what the heck that was, but I don't ever want it to happen again!"
I'm happy to say the rest of the morning routine was executed without incident!
Scoutpout (11-16-2016)
It is funny to see them trying to figure out what the heck has attacked them from the rear, twisting from side to side to catch the varmint biting them back there! Poor Brooks! So much amusement at his expense!
Happy to hear that Cooper isn't the only one who goes into complete panic mode...feel bad for them, getting them to settle long enough to help them sure is a challenge
Poor Brooks being attacked from the rear, literally.
Maybe that's why Archie eats TP. He wants to go and wipe at the same time.
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We need a video of Brooks misfortunes so early in the morning, sorry Brooks. Barry, you need to carry your phone with you.
I know it's not nice to make fun of our dogs, but poo seems to be an exception.
Poor Brooks. Maybe the dangler was on a sharp piece of grass and it hurt. I walked through Jet's favourite grass in bare legs one day and came out lacerated with tiny cuts. That stuff must get really well digested to go through the dog without doing damage.
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It was on a piece of fine yellow string, and I have no idea where it came from. We had been to Lowes yesterday afternoon, maybe he picked up there. I watch him as close as I can when we're walking, but he's so damn quick when snatching something, I know a miss one now and them. He's pretty good with leave it, drop it, and give.
I wish I had my phone on me, but usually it's a very quick out do potties, then back in for breakfast, and I don't usually even go off the deck until he's done and I go to clean up the mess. The look on his face when it was only over was priceless, but I did feel a bit bad for him.
Wow. You are lucky the string passed without incident or intussusception!
Charlotte K. (11-16-2016)
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