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what a day - faulty shelving / greedy dog disaster.

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  • Penny_Watcher
    Penny_Watcher Posts: 3,518 Forumite
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    *Embarrassing confession follows*

    I made some 'fruit glut' jam a couple of days ago and actually thought "Oooo - better keep it out of reach of the dogs in case of glass accidents".

    MSE invading Real Life is a definite sign of madness. :o

    Glad Badger is back to her old self. :T

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    Oi you lot - please :heart:GIVE BLOOD :heart: - you never know when you and yours might need it back! 67 pints so far.
  • catlou
    catlou Posts: 679 Forumite
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    edited 19 August 2009 at 7:19PM
    Hi all!

    I have only just read this story and am glad to hear that the lovely badger is now ok!

    What a worrying / comical tale now that there is a happy ending:D

    FC Your homemade jam must be lovely if Badger was STILL looking for more when she came back from the vets!! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

    Oh Bless
  • *Embarrassing confession follows*

    I made some 'fruit glut' jam a couple of days ago and actually thought "Oooo - better keep it out of reach of the dogs in case of glass accidents".

    MSE invading Real Life is a definite sign of madness. :o

    not at all - you know what they say..
    'A wise man learns by the mistakes of others, a fool by his own.'
    :rolleyes:
    FC Your homemade jam must be lovely if Badger was STILL looking for more when she came back from the vets!!
    hmm, either that or she is a piggy! ;) I wonder if the vet will ever enjoy jam on toast again after having to remove a jar full of it from a dogs innards! - I have a spare jar of it, I should have taken it down for her! :rotfl:
  • I'm really pleased to see Badger is ok.

    Hopefully, although I'm sure your food was incredibly yummy, she might think twice before eating it glass and all!

    Although, sounds like something mine would do...

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  • catlou
    catlou Posts: 679 Forumite
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    I wonder if the vet will ever enjoy jam on toast again after having to remove a jar full of it from a dogs innards! - I have a spare jar of it, I should have taken it down for her! :rotfl:

    I wouldn't be surprised if Badger has now put the vet off jam for life!! :p;)
  • Soubrette
    Soubrette Posts: 4,118 Forumite
    I have only just read this and I am so glad that Badger is doing well.

    I used to have a greedy dog (although the current one is greedy but isn't a counter surfer) although he never managed to eat glass :eek:

    Sou
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