Bulldog on the table!

electraglidebiker

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I have a question. I'm am the owner of a wonderful bundle of joy named Lars. He is almost 7 years old and typically very well behaved. Any issue we've had with Lars in the past has been a direct result of something we as his caregivers have been at fault for. However, Lars has recently started taking "liberties" if we run out and leave him out of his crate. The liberties of which I speak would be lounging on our DINING ROOM TABLE!!! He will scoot 2 chairs out to jump up on, then up onto the table top. Anyone have any thoughts as to why this has all of the sudden started? I know I can cure it by crating him. But if I'm just going be gone for 5min I didn't see the point prior to this. Well, a picture is worth 1000 words so here's Lars!

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A few of the Bullies here including FTSE seem to think the table are their beds thank god FTSE doesn't get on the dining table only the coffee table but I am anal about having the chairs pushed in under the table so this might be why the dining room table has been saved.
 
I'm SORRY but his expression is seriously cracking me up… :rofl: I honestly think that you can't let your guard down w/these guys for a second… they want to take over… Lol
 
:rofl: :rofl: --- something up there has his interest --- food, window?
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Yep. My little girl Orion not only likes to get up on the table, but she will drag her nylabone up there with her.


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Brutus and Frankie are frequent table dwellers! My guess is he is looking out a window. One time we caught Frankie running laps around the top of the dining room table!! I think I have a pic somewhere.....
 
A few of the Bullies here including FTSE seem to think the table are their beds thank god FTSE doesn't get on the dining table only the coffee table but I am anal about having the chairs pushed in under the table so this might be why the dining room table has been saved.
I assure you the chairs were pushed in. He pushed 2 out from under the table. LoL

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:rofl: :rofl: --- something up there has his interest --- food, window?
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Nothing on the table that hasn't been there his entire life. And no window views from the tabletop. I think he wants me to pull my hair out. *sigh* Good thing he's loveable.

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I assure you the chairs were pushed in. He pushed 2 out from under the table. LoL

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I am sure he did they can move anything I come home from the shops and if someone has been knocking at the door while I'm gone my lounges are moved over to the walls and the rug too so I always know if someone has been I'm just lucky FTSE hasn't thought of the dining table yet lol
 
God I would have a bird lol...... chairs would all be tied together so she doesn't have access to the table. If she did somehow she'll get a smack on her "a**" I know I know go ahead roll all your eyes. :ashamed: lol
 
I am sure he did they can move anything I come home from the shops and if someone has been knocking at the door while I'm gone my lounges are moved over to the walls and the rug too so I always know if someone has been I'm just lucky FTSE hasn't thought of the dining table yet lol

Okay, I hate to steal a thread but I have to ask. I have seen you post in here many times. What does ftse stand for
 
His expression is priceless. Our bully jumps ... Yes jumps up onto our massage table anytime we have it out he seems to think its a good place to stretch out. Thankfully no dining table to worry about yet.


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He just doesn't want to be late for dinner. :)
 
Okay, I hate to steal a thread but I have to ask. I have seen you post in here many times. What does ftse stand for

FTSE is named from the UK stock exchange the Ftse100 and it is pronounced as Footzie
 
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