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sberry

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Its beginning to look that way. I tore the place apart for 3 weeks looking for it. We were on a project and clearly remember leaving off to go to dinner and when we came back its gone. Normally I suspect I got interrupted and laid it down, second thing was kids but I don't think so. 2 of us back tracked, it isn't here. There is an outside chance something got knocked in the garbage and shoved thru the stove but the dog is another likely suspect at this point.
 
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I was on a job one time and it was very muddy around the house so I took off my boots on the front stoop and slipped on the shoes I always carry in the truck, came back out to do something and one of my boots is gone, damn clients dog had it by the back fence, tossing it around and having a merry old time, took her and the two kids to get my now slobber covered boot back. Thankfully the dog didn't chew it up.

By the way if my wife asks it was the dog who farted and made that awful smell.
 

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I bought a guy a power steering hose. My lab ran off with it. Mostly he had a thing for kids toys shoes and gloves. Stupid fugger would never bring me a match though.
 

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Once happened to my neighbor. We live in the country, so what he did was take an older best the hell out of helmet, and then set it out.

Waited and watched for the dog to pick it up.

Followed the dog, and found that he'd stored a few helmets, gloves, leathers and tools, under the neighbors porch.

Good luck.
 

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There is an outside chance something got knocked in the garbage and shoved thru the stove but the dog is another likely suspect at this point.
That's a funny story, pets do the damnest things and all for our entertainment...

His way of showing love I would supect :thumbup:
 
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sberry

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We don't know but we are down to that as a last option. Its my auto dark with cheater lens in it and its missed once it becomes the norm. I am interrupted constantly and shed a welding hood in a hurry so its normal to set it down, figured that's what happened but its been some time and still no sign of it. I stopped a couple times, 2 of us wandered around for an hour looking and I have stripped wondering wtf?
 

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Working on a trailer and needed to pull it up a couple of feet to get more room. Hopped in the truck to move it and laid my hood on the seat. Got interrupted and it took 3 hours the next day to figure out what I had done with it.
 

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Is this your dog?

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At my old house the neighbor got a yellow lab, they didnt train it, they just put it outside..no lead, no walks nothing. More than once that stupid dog ran into my garage and ran off with things like shoes and in one case, even a pair of tree clippers. Dog would roam the neighborhood and bother everyone.

I kept bringing the dog back to their house, till one day the dog hopped into the bed of my truck. I tied him in and drove approx 50 miles to a town very far away and to the pound and left the dog their. The neighbors wondered what happened to the dog for eons..Im sure the dog was better off.
 
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bustdknuckle

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That's where my dog got the hood from... I was like I don't even have one at the house where did he get that. Lol.
 

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I was once working on my Honda 305 scrambler motorcycle (remember those?) when I was teenager.

I had the exhaust pipes off and I laid the "bushings", four gunky carbon and soot encrusted half-pipe looking "seals", on the floor beneath the bike.

Next day I came back to resume work on the bike and the bushings were gone. I looked all over the garage for a long time.

Then I wondered... I went over to the dog house our German Shepard had. There they were right next to his dog house.

Neglected to ask him how they tasted.
 

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Then I wondered... I went over to the dog house our German Shepard had. There they were right next to his dog house.
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My last German Shepherd was like that. He loved playing and would always try to make a game out of any situation that he could. He was too smart though. I'd be working on my car and he'd just sit there watching me until he knew what tool I was about to pick up next. Then he'd ****** it up just before I could grab it and go running off around the back yard with it, all the while looking back over his shoulder to make sure I was chasing him. That was the game. I ended up having to lock him in the house any time I wanted to work on my car. :lol:

When he was about 6 years old we moved house. The new house was only about 6 miles away so I just spent the whole day moving stuff in my car and small box trailer. Stupid dog watched me moving stuff all day, and though he'd lived in that one place his whole life, he must have finally figured out that we were leaving for good. When I returned from my last load, to pick a the few final things (and of course the dog), I looked in the yard and it was literally covered in holes.

Darn dog had dug up everything that he'd ever buried there, and had a huge cache of his dirt covered treasures sitting at the gate ready to go. An assortment of plastic toys and balls, a couple of manky bones, and believe it or not a complete packet cake mix. Lol, my wife said she'd been wondering what happened to that. No welding helmet though. :p
 
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My Mothers black Lab will carry things off. took My 1/2" impact one time we found it laying in the yard. She had started chewing the protective boot. now it has teeth marks all over it.
Another time My brother and I were replacing king pins on a truck. 2 of us wasted an hour searching in the lawn looking for one of the bearings that the dog carried off.
 

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My wife couldn't find her keys one morning, and she came to me and asked if Missy (our little beagle pup) might have carried them off somewhere.

Missy died a couple of years ago at the age of 16 years, but when my wife can't find anything now I still ask her if maybe Missy got it. :)
 
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