My dog would have put that whole plate down in the same timespan
Our Pug, God rest him, would have eaten every single one and then blamed the Papillon or the cat.
Wasnt me. You cant prove anything.
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I suspect the video was staged. Clever set up if she’s getting ad revenue.
Ranger had been curled up at the foot of a chair and when he eyed the shrimp, he stretched, stood up and casually walked by the table, as though he was just strolling to another part of the room. As he passed the table, without missing a stride, his head turned to the side, grabbed the shrimp, then continued forward in one smooth motion, to another corner where he curled back up and ate the shrimp.
You could tell the whole thing was purposely planned to not draw any attention to himself and if caught, make it seem like the shrimp accidentally fell into his mouth.
No way my dog touches that fry without sour cream on it!
Had a dog once that would say French fries from McDonald’s but not Burger King................
That looks just like my buddy Blackjack who is also a Black Labrador Retriever.
His position is that all food must be tested by the lab.
My dog does not steal food, but she is a beggar. She stays by anyone eating, and looks at them very sad “little doggy here is starving” eyes.
I once was going to eat a steak while watching something on TV...I got up go back and get rolls...When I came back, my German Shepard/Wolf cross was coming out the door with my steak...He saw me and his ears and head went down...He turned and walked back and laid the steak back on the plate...
He then tried to sneak out with his tail tucked....I kid you not....
I gave him the staek....
Awwww. thanks for posting this... just lost our little girl a week ago... soooo hard.
We had a cat that would take one potato chip out of a bowl.
My friend had a poorly trained black lab - the dog learned to target children carrying food. He would gently head-butt the child in the side or stomach, just enough to startle the child, never to hurt them. Child would drop the food, and dog would grab it.
We had a Gordon Setter and she liked French Fries but just the Frozen ones ,LOL
“It’s all on tape? B!tch set me up!”
Hilarious.
You really see the Lab’s soft mouth perfectly. The gentleness used to just hold the very end of the fry and lift it off the table.
Obvious set up, which is why she left the camera in the perfect spot but too funny anyway.
Dogs hate to get in trouble. They will just drool over that plate of fries forever, begging for one but not touch it. Then the moment you turn your back and they think they have an opportunity... POOF! Fry be gone.
It also freaks them out when you catch them misbehaving when your back is turned. I used to use a mirror to train my dog to still behave with my back turned. You turn away and watch the dog in the mirror. Then when he would violate at rule, I would say “Ranger, NO!”, and he would be flummoxed how I could possibly have watched him with my back turned.
We had a cat/ dog team. I left some steaks on the counter. The cat got up, dropped one to the dog then sat on the counter and ate the other.
Since when do Brits call ‘em fries?
Is this another linguistic conquest by our side?
Ping
The dog has more manners than most people. Can you imagine Jerry Nadler not scarfing those up in one fell swoop?
We had a black lab that looked like this one.
One night I had made a hamburger for my dinner. The back door was open because it was cool out and the dog liked to go in and out and I was tired of opening and closing the door for her.
In the far corner of the back yard a neighbor’s pine tree hung over the wall and created a little cave in that corner. The dog started furiously barking at the corner so I went to see why. Since it was dark I came back in to get a flashlight and went back to investigate.
I didn’t see anything so I came back in. When I sat down to eat I realized that my burger was gone. The dog had eaten my burger while I was outside!
To this day, my husband swears that she did it deliberately.