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Reminds me of some incidents. A cat in the house, any food on the counter when we went to bed wasn't safe. Then I noticed the drawers under the counter. I would close them tight if they were open a little at bedtime but the next morning one or two would be not quite closed. One night I left a tasty treat on the counter and waited when we all went to bed. Soon I heard the drawers sliding open. Sneaking into the hallway I could see one of our weinie dogs sliding the drawers open making herself a ladder to get on the counter. Then after climbing down again she would close them all. Had she always closed them tightly I wouldn't have suspected. Clever bitch!

Hu
 
My old dog Rooster who was a English pointer lab cross AKA my crack lab once ate a entire 1 lb block of butter that was left out on the counter to thaw out without ripping the waxed paper wrapping , he also had a thing for fresh out of the oven cookies as he could balance on his hind legs and pluck the cookies off the paper they were cooling on .

He also could from a standing start clear a 4' tall fence in a single bound , I once watched him go into a corner of a chain linked dog kennel 6' tall and he climbed out of it in a few seconds .

As a puppy a friend had award winning bannie chickens and rooster well he took my pup outside for a nature break and instead he curled up for a nap, when he heard the phone ring he went in answered it , finished the call when he heard a terrible racket outside well the pup had his rooster pinned down on the ground and was pulling out its tail feathers !

So I named him Rooster and now you know the rest of the story .
 
My old dog Rooster who was a English pointer lab cross AKA my crack lab once ate a entire 1 lb block of butter that was left out on the counter to thaw out without ripping the waxed paper wrapping , he also had a thing for fresh out of the oven cookies as he could balance on his hind legs and pluck the cookies off the paper they were cooling on .

He also could from a standing start clear a 4' tall fence in a single bound , I once watched him go into a corner of a chain linked dog kennel 6' tall and he climbed out of it in a few seconds .

As a puppy a friend had award winning bannie chickens and rooster well he took my pup outside for a nature break and instead he curled up for a nap, when he heard the phone ring he went in answered it , finished the call when he heard a terrible racket outside well the pup had his rooster pinned down on the ground and was pulling out its tail feathers !

So I named him Rooster and now you know the rest of the story .
Chain link fence never stopped my German Shepherd. Well, one time it did.

Took him to a park and let him run off-leash. He loved chasing birds and these pigeons flew up to the top of the baseball diamond backstop.
Dog climbed right up to get them. By the time he realized how high he was, he just froze and started to yelp.

Let me tell you, climbing down from the top of a ball field backstop with a German Shepherd on your shoulder without killing you both is no easy task.
 
Reminds me of some incidents. A cat in the house, any food on the counter when we went to bed wasn't safe. Then I noticed the drawers under the counter. I would close them tight if they were open a little at bedtime but the next morning one or two would be not quite closed. One night I left a tasty treat on the counter and waited when we all went to bed. Soon I heard the drawers sliding open. Sneaking into the hallway I could see one of our weinie dogs sliding the drawers open making herself a ladder to get on the counter. Then after climbing down again she would close them all. Had she always closed them tightly I wouldn't have suspected. Clever bitch!

Hu
Haha! I used to have an issue with kitchen chairs. It seems like everytime I came home there was a chair pushed out and not under the table. I kept yelling at the kids to push in their chair when they got up.

Then one day I came home, walked into the kitchen and seen my pug with all four feet in the kitchen sink licking ketchup off a dirty plate. He was pushing the chair out with his flat face, then jumped from the chair onto the countertop. He was doing that for years before we figured him out. Pugs are like real life cartoon characters.
 
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