My lampshaded dog must take antibiotics twice a day and recently I’ve been rolling the pills into cheese singles and feeding Max thusly. Â Today I ran out of cheese and instead made a 1/2″ ball of peanut butter with a juicy Levaquin core. Â This worked well for his morning dose so I reckoned it’d be fine for the evening. Â Well, Max initially licked it up and it fell to the end of his cone as a lump, in an attempt to lick it he ran his lampshade against the oven door and dislodged the ball onto the door. Â Not to be deterred, he licked the door of the oven clean of peanut butter and after a flash of discovery continued to remove the dried gravy my brother spilled from yesterday’s ham.
Tag: lampshade
Doggy cone of privacy
Max has overcome the effects of the sedative triumphantly but is still adjusting to life with a lampshade on his head.  He’s mastered picking objects off the floor for the most part by simply hovering over them and pushing his head straight down.  The cone thus creates a dome of  privacy over whatever he has captured so the cat may not interfere.  I don’t think he quite knows what’s going on and I’m waiting for him to partially drown the cat by jamming his cone over his water bowl while the cat is drinking.
Doggy cone of privacy
Max has overcome the effects of the sedative triumphantly but is still adjusting to life with a lampshade on his head.  He’s mastered picking objects off the floor for the most part by simply hovering over them and pushing his head straight down.  The cone thus creates a dome of  privacy over whatever he has captured so the cat may not interfere.  I don’t think he quite knows what’s going on and I’m waiting for him to partially drown the cat by jamming his cone over his water bowl while the cat is drinking.