I refer to the cone as the "paint stripper" since our dogs always stripped the paint from our walls and trim with that thing. Not to mention the wounds it would also leave on our legs as they charged into us. :). What a sweetie! Glad to be following you and look forward to your project.
poor pup! if he had one of those talking collars from the movie-- it looks like he's saying - you- are- my- master- I- don't- know- why- are- you- doing- this- strange- thing- to- me?
Oh noooo! The face says it all. Did a squirrel get him? Our dog is always chasing them too (I'm crossing my fingers he never catches one--my bet would be on the squirrel)
Haha, our boy Wrigley had to wear the the cone of shame after his surgery too--wouldn't leave himself alone long enough to heal! He stood around with his head drooping down, poor baby. Charley is gorgeous!