I do not know what topic this would come
under-but here goes. This morning I caught hubby(yep the same one that let
JOY into the garden) with his hand down her throat. She is very clever at
hiding things like:
rocks,
twigs,leaves,stones,paper towels, kleenex etc...in her mouth and when you
open it to retrieve the item-it is nowhere to be seen, then as soon as you
let go she closes her mouth and starts chewing on it! I mean she hides
things in her mouth and we simply cannot see it! Well he saw her grab
something off the floor and presto he was on top of it. Opened the mouth -
nothing to be seen, then she started eating it again, opened it again,
nothing. Then he got the flashlight and tried to go down her throat and
retrieve whatever it is. Turned out to be a stray dog cookie and she was
hiding it in her cheeks WAY back toward the back molars.
The question is this-do any other pyrs hide food etc in
their cheeks like hamsters or am I the only one?