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How to tell if your dog is involved in a sex scandal: (Original Post) PumpkinAle Jul 2014 OP
That pooch is guility as hell...nt fadedrose Jul 2014 #1
haha! BrotherIvan Jul 2014 #11
Hard dogs to keep on the porch. betsuni Jul 2014 #2
How to tell if your cat is involved in any kind of scandal. JayhawkSD Jul 2014 #3
Word, I have one that has made it his life's work giftedgirl77 Jul 2014 #8
So true - also "the dog did it" :) PumpkinAle Jul 2014 #10
My Siamese, Bob, used to deliberately misbehave (scratching the curtains, jumping on counters) nomorenomore08 Jul 2014 #13
One big difference suninvited Jul 2014 #4
Vitter JI7 Jul 2014 #5
too funny!! KT2000 Jul 2014 #7
Yeah, but we KNEW the dog...... DeSwiss Jul 2014 #6
My dog knows no shame BainsBane Jul 2014 #9
This truly made me laugh out loud! etherealtruth Jul 2014 #12
 

JayhawkSD

(3,163 posts)
3. How to tell if your cat is involved in any kind of scandal.
Wed Jul 9, 2014, 01:37 AM
Jul 2014

Nope. You can't. Cats don't acknowledge that they are capable of wrongdoing. They operate on the principle of "It isn't wrong if a cat did it" and therefor never show the slightest evidence of guilt.

 

giftedgirl77

(4,713 posts)
8. Word, I have one that has made it his life's work
Wed Jul 9, 2014, 03:50 AM
Jul 2014

to knock anything that's in his way right to the floor. He'll then look at me like what, you put the damn thing right where I wanted to sit.

nomorenomore08

(13,324 posts)
13. My Siamese, Bob, used to deliberately misbehave (scratching the curtains, jumping on counters)
Wed Jul 9, 2014, 08:22 PM
Jul 2014

and then pretend he didn't know better. His "innocent" act was hilarious.

BainsBane

(54,269 posts)
9. My dog knows no shame
Wed Jul 9, 2014, 04:15 AM
Jul 2014

She'll attach herself to any man in sight. Whenever I take her out, she looks for adoration from everyone. No guilty looks whatsoever, under no circumstances.

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