It seems to me that I would learn, but apparently not. On my latest handyman project, the dog wants to help. That is not a good thing when you are dealing with adhesive and tiles. We have a few loose tiles on the kitchen floor and silly me thinks I can fix it.
The product I am using is simple to use. Drill about four holes in the grout. Insert the tip of the product which is in a caulking gun and squeeze softly until the gook starts to ooze out. Here’s where the dog comes in. She has to sniff everything. That’s what dogs do. And, unless I grab her, she will walk through the adhesive oozing out of the holes. My financial controller would frown if I let that dog stick her nose into the mess and end up stuck to another object in the house. I, on the other hand, would think it was funny.
One of my previous Bassets, Fred J, was an outside dog. That is where dogs belong. He liked to help me on various projects. His contribution to all my projects was to carry off things, like hammers, boards, packages of nails and anything else he could pickup. If he could not pick it up and carry it off, he would pee on it. Such as my electric circular saw. It wasn’t running at the time.
The moral of this story is do not let dogs help on any project.
It is also advised to not let me help.
PMO
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