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Mischief? What Mischief? A Corgi Explains Why Not To Blame The Dog {52 Snapshots of Life Week 10}

3/6/2015

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Breaking the rules: a corgi and a dachshund napping on the bed witht a dog toy. No toys are allowed on the bed.
There are no toys allowed on the bed.
A collie, a dachsund, a corgi and the evidence: a disembowled dog toy.The toy asked for it.
Typist: Brychwyn
There is no denying that we dogs get into a lot of mischief. Sometimes, though, mischievous things go on around the house that aren't the fault of a dachshund, a collie or a corgi. One excellent example of mischief mistakenly blamed on innocent dogs occurred this week with a toy that Bethany got for us on a recent road trip. That toy has spent the whole week making mischief everywhere! I kept finding that toy in all kind of places that toys are not allowed. Was I rewarded or praised for pointing our the wrong doings of the toy? Of course not! Wilhelm, Huxley and I had decided that we had enough of that mischievous toy breaking all the rules so we worked tirelessly to put an end to it's trouble making tyranny. For some reason, Bethany and Jason were not proud of us for disemboweling and dismembering that disobedient toy. I just wished they would understand about all the mischief that toy had been up to! I think the humans finally saw the misbehaving toy for the bother it really was when it turned up outside yesterday afternoon. Wilhelm, Huxley and I all know furry toys are not allowed outside but that mischievous toy would just not obey the rules. If Bethany ever buys us another toy, I certainly hope she will make sure it is one that won't make so much mischief.

A collie, a corgi, a dachshund and more evidence: some of a dismembered dog toy.
Where's the rest of the toy?
Mischief outside: a dachshund, a collie, a corgi and the remains of a disembowled, dismembered dog toy
Mischief outside: a dachshund, a collie, a corgi and a furry toy outside, no furry toys are allowed outside.
Toys are not allowed outside.
Do you know any dogs who get blamed for mischief that isn't their fault?
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This post is a part of the 52 Snapshots of Life Photo Challenge presented by The Lazy Pit Bull. This weeks theme is "Mischief." Click here to see more of our photo challenge posts and check out the other "mischief" snapshots below.
12 Comments
Christina Berry link
3/5/2015 01:22:56 pm

I'm with you, Brychwyn. I hope Bethany uses better judgment next time she buys you guys a toy. What was she thinking?!

Adorable, seriously. They are the cutest bunch! :)

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Molly The Wally link
3/5/2015 06:14:51 pm

LOL we too find toys in the most unusual places. Have a fabulous Friday.
Best wishes Molly

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Emma link
3/5/2015 08:14:26 pm

We dogs don't get into mischief, it is always cat bro Bert. He loves to set us up. Sounds like you have lots of toy rules like we do. No stuffies outside at our house either.

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Rachele Baker, DVM link
3/6/2015 08:57:34 am

What a mischievous toy! I guess it got what it had coming.

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Pawesome Cats link
3/6/2015 11:24:00 am

They look so innocent....

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Rebecca link
3/6/2015 09:06:40 pm

Sounds like the toy got what it deserved. If it was going to misbehave it needed to be shown the ropes and if those ropes were dismembering it then its what was needed. Good job guys! Way to try and keep the toy in line! Oh ... and I believe you that you were the innocent party in this. We have toys here that don't mind either and the dogs swear it wasn't them.

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Ellen Pilch link
3/7/2015 05:34:05 am

When you are that cute, you can get away with mischief.

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M. K. Clinton link
3/7/2015 09:38:38 am

Toys are meant to be deaded a.s.a.p.! LOL!

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Dolly the Doxie link
3/8/2015 07:17:34 am

Blame the cat! Mom bought our cat a new wand toy to help with his weight loss. It disappeared and we were given the stink eye until she found it under the place where the cat put it! Love Dolly

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Rachel link
3/9/2015 02:55:30 am

Corgi faces are so expressive, Rooney totally looks guilty all the time!

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Cathy Keisha link
3/11/2015 09:52:28 am

That toy sure sounds like The Elf on the Shelf. MOL!

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Miss Harper Lee link
3/12/2015 07:40:35 am

Well, clearly that naughty little toy won't be causing any more mischief . . . ever, ever again! Well done, friends, ;-)

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