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Speaking of dogs and Easter candy...
Sunday we had our Easter Egg hunt and this year we separated the kids and the adults (yep we are all over the age 25 and we still hunt eggs). Anywho, the kids went first and after they were done Dad and the kiddos hid the eggs for the adults. Well, they hid them really well cause we only found 90 of the 96 eggs.
My dog, the awesomeness that he is, has found 4 of the missing 6 eggs. We don't no where he found them, but so far he has brought two eggs to us, but then wised up to actually opening them eating the M&M's and jelly beans. I think he knows where the last two eggs are, but won't tell us cause he wants the candy for himself.
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Re: Speaking of dogs and Easter candy...
haha, that's hilarious.
They actually have a doggie egg hunt in a local dog park around here. They stuff the eggs with treats.
Oh that's a great idea! I love dog friendly areas like that!
I'll give you mine for free. I spent my afternoon making two chocolate chip pound cakes for a family event this weekend. Guess who decided he needed to snack on one? yup...my dog. He knocked one down from my parent's dining room table and ate it while we were in the other room. What the what dog!?! Since finding the Easter eggs, I think he has the taste for chocolate and has unique ability to hunt it out now.