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AIBU to expect the pug to pull its weight (follow-up)

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tinkertitonk · 30/01/2011 17:51

When I asked AIBU to expect the pug to clean up spilled rice I was shocked to get no support on this forum, you all took the dog's side. Cows. This time I spilled genuine 100% straight-from-the-can dog food, and the damned creature still wouldn't lick it up. NOW will you support me in my view that I can reasonably hope for more of a domestic contribution from this brute beloved pet?

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Underachieving · 30/01/2011 18:00

LOL!

The pug is BU. My collie would have looked at me with overflowing gratitude for so much as a floor level cucumber peeling, let alone rice or bona fide dog food!

SecretNutellaFix · 30/01/2011 18:05

See, it's all your fault for having such a smug-looking dog.Grin

Spoiled and cossetted, it expects to be hand fed minced chicken, therefore spilled food is for the proper dogs riff-raff to eat.Grin

Vallhala · 30/01/2011 18:19

Just admit it. The pug is smarter than you. :o

MothershipG · 30/01/2011 19:23

YANBU

You obviously have a defective pug...so I would be happy to take him off your hands, just send him on over. When he has to compete with my 3 hoovers dogs I bet he'll buck his ideas up!

tinkertitonk · 30/01/2011 23:55

God I wish I could attribute its behaviour to smarts, but tbh a pug is like a retarded cat. OK, a posh retarded cat.

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