Thursday 16 May 2013

Slog It Blog It, The Great Escape!

Molly Does A Spot Of Digging!


We all need our own space from time to time. Whether it is the desire to explore the world outside or to flee from our owners’ incessant picture taking with the flashy beast, these animals hatched their own escape plans. Sadly they mostly failed but they tried... and that's what counts. We dedicate this post to Sarge (here) who is sadly in the dog house after biting the hand that feeds. Sarge we hope you are forgiven soon.

I have an appetite for destruction? No just fancied some coffee. 



Just checking out the ventilation?


Help I think I am stuck?


I want out of this crib!


Fencing practice?


A little bit of bar work!


Freedom at last!


OK what was the combination?


Hmm I can smell bacon......!


OK I may not have thumbs.....but who needs them?


Sarge hope you are out of the dog house now pal?

43 comments:

  1. We gotta be FREE!

    When you break through in Australia, we're in the middle of NSW....only city in the Central West.

    XXXOOO Daisy, Bella & Roxy

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  2. THE GREAT ESCAPES! Molly dearest, have you ever tried this at home? I THINK NOT! Mum would not have it, would she? Besides, you are a happy Miz Molly and all you want is to chase squiggles. Speaking of which, I was observing one last evening that was eating meat off of a rib bone that he found in the trash somewhere, and he decided to come and gnaw that bone down to the marrow, in my GARDEN!

    Stay out of the doghouse Miz Molly and be the good girl that you are.....

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  3. Those are great! I had a friend whose pup used to jump on top of the wood fence and not escape but would walk the perimeter of the fence just balancing on the inside 2x4.

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  4. oh molly i think you are in a pretty perfect place no need to run away

    urban hounds

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  5. Those are really good pictures! After looking at them, Mommy is so thankful for the bunch of us. Haha.

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  6. Mommy said we better not get any ideas! Ha-wooo!!

    Wooo,
    Togo, Tagar & Gamby

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  7. hehehe, after you dig your way to Daisy, Bella and Roxy, we're down south near Adelaide. Loved the photos. No worries, and love, Stella and Rory

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  8. *BOL* booooooooorn freeee!!! as freeeeee as the wind blows!!
    xxx
    Wally & Sammy

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  9. Sometimes you just gotta fight for your freedom.....

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  10. Molly my friend I had no idea you were an expert on being in the slammer. Holey Moley thank goodness Sarge was found INNOCENT of all charges.
    Hugs madi your BFFF

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  11. Reminds me of the night my son's reticulated python escaped from his habitat. It wasn't a night I remember fondly.

    Pat
    Critter Alley

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  12. Those are great pictures. Freighter has escaped the crate so we had to make modifications. :)

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  13. Great pictures - very inspiring :o) oh, and when you visit Australia please give all the friends downunder a big hug from me :o) Have a great thursday... and the combination of the lock is: 0-0-7 - just saying :o)

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  14. Lol - great escape pictures. I've seen a couple of escapes from animals that just make you scratch your head and say what the heck?!

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  15. No joke - the first time we crated Finn, my husband and I left her for three hours, and when we got home, she had gotten out. Just pushed her way through a loose wall opening and completely destroyed the house. Ah, memories!

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  16. Super Funny Molly, love the little pup who's stuck..Have a great day, will mail later :) xx00xx

    Mollie and Alfie

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  17. Never give up! Never surrender!

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  18. I like to get into things rather than out of things!! BWWAAA HAAA. But if there is a way in or out I will probably find it!!
    hugs
    Greta
    Bailey & Hazel too

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  19. Those are so funny. Love the last one especially!

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  20. Ha Ha - love the panda in the crib:)

    Mom doesn't want to jinx herself by saying anything about how good we are about not escaping - so remember we didn't say a word:)

    Woos - Phantom, Thunder, Ciara, and Lightning

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  21. Hello, Molly darling! Oh, we crabby girls had a huge chuckle about these creative escapees. Teeheehee. Goodness, we are all agog about that adorable turtle climber and his gorgeous shell! We have been known to climb everything in our crabitat and try to escape ourselves. Sarge is so very happy that you thought of him today and he is having a big BWAR HAR HAR over these photos too. He was proclaimed innocent and freed today. Thanks so very much for your support. You are a wonderful friend and so very lovely too!
    Little Pinches,
    Shelldon, Beachnut, Oceana

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  22. hahaha!!
    muito engraçado, amei essas fotos Molly!
    muito divertidas!
    Boa semana, e um lindo dia!
    Beijos da Mari e Lambidas e cheirinhos da Mel!

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  23. Haha, just let them dare lock us in anywhere now!
    Dip Bridge and Elliot x

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  24. Love the expression on the kitten's face, climbing that fence. And that dog going over the fence...! Gees, we thought our Nicki was bad enough in his escape abilities (hence the reason for our current fence/prison set up).

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  25. But escapes often are not in our best interest. We hope Sarge is not in trouble still!

    Your Pals,

    Murphy & Stanley

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  26. Thanks for the tips for when I get incarcerated!! ;)

    Some of those expressions were priceless!

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  27. Hey Molly, is that Ruby the Nose going over the fence for BACON!

    The Mad Scots

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  28. Holy cow! That crate pic kills me! :)

    Thanks for stopping by my blog! It's a pleasure to meet ya!

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  29. These are all great, we can't stop laughing.
    We think the wild eyes on that lizard fellow sort of sums up the occasional need for freedom. Either that or he sees a cat. MOL!

    We are so happy Sarge was cleared of all charges and is not free.

    Purrs,
    Cindi Lou & The Kitty Krew

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  30. Gosh-- is he really in the dog house? I hope he gets out soon.
    love
    tweedles

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  31. Omgosh, those are some mischievous animals! The dog with his full head out looks pleased with himself.

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  32. Love the escape pics, glad that Molly didn't really escape!

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  33. Wow that was some great advice, there are truly all kinds of ways to escape. I will take note and thank you.


    Loveys Sasha

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  34. How in the worlds did you gets a pic of MOI climbin' the fence??????
    I did smell some great bacon...and some cheese. I loves the cheese.
    Kisses,
    Ruby

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  35. Great ideas on how to break out. Hire a bird
    Benny & Lily

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  36. Molly....
    Oh my.... Rose can be an escape artist.... She ran out the front door one November afternoon after some cat!! Game me both an adrenaline-rush chase, panic, and a heart attack!! We now watch her very closely!! ;)
    This Blog post!! Crack. Me. Up!! ;op
    Love, Raelyn.... Plus Rose, my BEAUTIFULLY UNIQUE "Mystery Dog"!!

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  37. These are great escape artists! We've seen some good attempts here too!

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  38. When you finish your tunnel I hope you'll let us all use it too:-)

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  39. That panada in the crib reminds me totally of my nephew who used to do that all.the.time! Cute pics!

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  40. Love these pics!
    Licks,
    Marley

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  41. Now that last pup is Really clever!!

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  42. I feel so bad for some of those pets! Obviously they wanted to get out from where they were.

    Poor Sarge.

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