i once had a black lab who got into some BRIGHT blue oil based paint. she lapped up a few good swallows before i caught her. we had several bright blue spots in the yard soon after. it didn't dissolve or break down at all while passing through.
This takes me back to our dog, Gabriel. He was very fond of eating any toy he could get his teeth into, and he ate many crayons over the years, leaving colorful droppings in the back yard.
New headline:
ReplyDelete"Dog Makes Colorful Statement On American Politics!"
brilliant :)
DeleteYup, that'd do it.
ReplyDeleteGAH! A little warning, please!
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Bah - that's not dog poo, that's unicorn poo.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a Carnivale parade float for flies.
ReplyDeletei once had a black lab who got into some BRIGHT blue oil based paint. she lapped up a few good swallows before i caught her. we had several bright blue spots in the yard soon after. it didn't dissolve or break down at all while passing through.
ReplyDeleteThis takes me back to our dog, Gabriel. He was very fond of eating any toy he could get his teeth into, and he ate many crayons over the years, leaving colorful droppings in the back yard.
ReplyDeleteskittles??
ReplyDeletesmell the rainbow
ReplyDeleteLOL. My dog occassionally gets hold of crayons as snack food. At least it makes it easier to see when I have to scoop the yard!
ReplyDeleteSomeone call a museum right away! Say a famous abstract artist created it, but it probably still won't fetch over 3 mil at auction.
ReplyDeletehahahha neat!
ReplyDelete-miriam