When Dad Tries To Trash Christmas Tree, His Dogs Have Hysterical Meltdown
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When Dad Tries To Trash Christmas Tree, His Dogs Have Hysterical Meltdown

Playful dogs are great. They’re just so much fun.

Well, unless what they consider “play” doesn’t fit your description of fun at all.

Have you ever tried matching socks in the laundry with a dog beside you whose favorite game is tug of war? …you know what happens.

And the family cat doesn’t consider it cute when the dog wants to play chase, just because the cat moved a muscle.

When Christmas Day had long passed, David Graham decided it was time dispose of the family’s long-dead Christmas tree.

His plan was to toss it over the fence to dispose of later. Such a simple chore should have only taken a few minutes.

So, when he wasn’t back inside in a short amount of time, his wife Erin Sharkey Graham looked out the window to see what was wrong…

When she saw what was happening she burst into laughter and luckily, she was able to record the event for our amusement.

Her husband was trying valiantly to toss the dilapidated tree over the fence but it just wasn’t happening.

Why? Oh, he’d played “toss the stick” with the family German Shepherds a few times too many!

Badge and Segen were convinced that dad was trying to toss the biggest fluffiest stick ever, and they were both using some of their best defense maneuvers!

Poor David. He would get the tree almost over the fence and the big dogs would tug it back inside. Even if David ended up on the ground with the tree.

We’re so glad Erin captured the moments for us to enjoy, though.

Next year when they deck the halls, perhaps they will remember to keep the dogs inside while dad un-decks! 😉

Source: The Animal Rescue Site

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Benjamin Stephen Dutka is a journalist, writer and editor with over two decades of experience. He has worked with three newspapers and eight online publications, including the Norwich Bulletin, Hartford Courant, Booktrib.com, AskMen.com, and PoiseMedia, Inc. He also won a Connecticut short story contest entitled Art as Muse, Imaginary Realms, and has a penchant for rowing, reading, video games, and Objectivism.

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